The Difference Between Eco-friendly Bags And Non-environmentally Friendly Bags
What is Non-woven Shopping Bag? What is a non-environmentally friendly bag? First of all, we need to figure out what an environmentally friendly bag is? In a broad sense, environmentally friendly bags must meet at least two characteristics:
1. Whether they cause pollution to the environment after being discarded (such as whether they produce white garbage).
2. Whether the production process consumes non-renewable energy (such as oil and natural gas)
Environmentally friendly bags in a strict sense should also include waste gas, wastewater and other pollutants that do not pollute the environment during the production process, or although pollutants are produced, they can be recycled and reused. The so-called environmentally friendly bags generally refer to bags whose materials can be naturally degraded and will not take too long to degrade. At the same time, they can be reused many times. We can all call them environmentally friendly bags.
The pollution caused by non-environmentally friendly bags to the environment mainly includes "visual pollution" and "potential harm". Among them, "visual pollution" refers to the damage to the city appearance and landscape, which is very prominent in the "white pollution" problem. "Potential harm" refers to the long-term environmental problems caused by waste plastic products after they enter the natural environment because they are difficult to degrade. The plastic structure is stable and not easily destroyed by natural microorganisms. This means that if waste plastic garbage is not recycled, it will become a pollutant in the environment and will exist permanently and accumulate continuously. It will not only affect the development of industrial and agricultural production and threaten the living environment of animals, but also affect the sustainable use of land and the comprehensive utilization of other organic waste due to improper handling.
In fact, many citizens have realized the harm of non-environmentally friendly bags. In order to reduce pollution, they will reuse non-environmentally friendly bags, such as using them to carry garbage or go to the market to buy vegetables. However, the efforts of ordinary citizens alone are far from enough. Non-environmentally friendly bags at home are always accumulating more and more, and the speed of accumulation far exceeds the speed of consumption. Many non-environmentally friendly bags are still discarded as waste.