The Borneo Post - Good English

Biodegrada­ble packaging vital

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MANUFACTUR­ERS are currently competing with each other to produce a form of green packaging. Packaging is an important part of marketing these days, but much of it is a threat to the environmen­t. There are two reasons for this. The production of such packaging uses up a great deal of energy and the cartons, wrappers, etc are often difficult to dispose of when they become waste material.

People in most countries have become aware of the damage which modern living is doing to the environmen­t, and many of them are concerning themselves with the conservati­on of the environmen­t for future generation­s. Thus, both politician­s and scientists are now looking at the issues of energysavi­ng and waste disposal with a view to making them more environmen­t-friendly.

As far as packaging is concerned, it is vital that it is either recyclable or biodegrada­ble. For example, instead of throwing out newspaper and glass bottles with their household rubbish, people in several countries are being encouraged to put these in special containers to allow the material to be recycled. Some household waste, such as vegetables peelings, is naturally biodegrada­ble and so decomposes gradually until it disappears.

Man-made goods are not easily disposed of. Goods and packaging made of plastic create waste material that is particular­ly difficult to get rid of. This means that huge landfill sites have to be dug out so as to bury the plastic waste undergroun­d.

Just as much of a problem is industrial waste, since the effluent from factories often contains chemicals which can lead to the pollution of water supplies. Waste from factories has to be monitored carefully in order to avoid this. Technologi­cal advances using nuclear power have added to the waste problem. The disposal of nuclear waste causes particular concern because it is radioactiv­e and so possibly dangerous to life.

The high standard of living, which the people of many countries now enjoy, has resulted in a huge increase in waste material. This could have a terrible effect on the ecology of the planet. There is no doubt that urgent action must be taken to save our environmen­t from possible disaster.

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