Bế Long Nhật
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Problem-Solving Report: Reducing Single-Use Plastic Waste Single-use plastic products, such as bottles, straws, and bags, are commonly thrown into rubbish bins after use. These plastics take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills, causing long-term environmental damage. Additionally, they can pollute rivers and oceans, harming marine life and ecosystems. To address this problem, schools and communities should promote the use of reusable alternatives. For example, students can bring metal or glass bottles instead of plastic ones, and use cloth bags for shopping. Public awareness campaigns can educate people about the harmful effects of plastic waste and encourage responsible disposal practices. Moreover, recycling programs should be improved and made more accessible. Separate bins for plastics, paper, and other recyclables can help ensure that plastic waste is processed instead of dumped into landfills. Local authorities can also incentivize businesses to reduce plastic packaging and provide biodegradable options. By combining education, recycling, and the use of sustainable alternatives, it is possible to significantly reduce single-use plastic waste and protect the environment for future generations.