Should we blame it all on plastic?


  • Letters
  • Thursday, 25 Apr 2024

PLASTIC has become an integral part of our daily lives, providing numerous benefits in terms of convenience, cost effectiveness and durability.

Rapid growth in plastic production and consumption, however, has led to a significant increase in plastic waste, much of which ends right up in our oceans, affecting our environment.

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