11.8.4

Problems with Plastics

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Problems with Plastics

Plastics are hard to dispose of, causing landfill and ocean pollution. Recycling PET offers a sustainable solution.

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Plastic properties and disposal

  • Plastics like polyethylene are durable and waterproof.
    • These properties make plastics hard to break down after use.
  • Plastics pile up because they resist natural decomposition.
    • This affects how scientists and society manage plastic waste.
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Landfill challenges

  • Plastics take hundreds of years to degrade in landfills.
    • Landfill sites fill up fast with plastic waste.
  • Plastics can release harmful chemicals into soil and water in landfills.
    • This causes long-term environmental damage.
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Plastic pollution in oceans

  • Plastics float and break into microplastics in oceans.
    • Marine animals ingest plastics, risking their health and survival.
  • Oceans accumulate large plastic waste patches called gyres.
    • This harms marine ecosystems and food chains.
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Toxic gases from burning plastics

  • Burning plastic releases toxic gases like carbon monoxide.
    • These gases pollute the air and cause health problems.
  • Burning plastics adds to global pollution and climate change.
    • Controlled disposal methods are necessary to reduce harm.
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Recycling PET Plastics

  • PET plastic can be chemically recycled.
    • PET breaks down into monomers through a special process.
  • These monomers are purified and re-polymerised into new PET.
    • This helps reduce plastic waste and protects the environment.

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11.7Carboxylic Acids

11.8Polymers

12Experimental Techniques & Chemical Analysis

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