Can You Imagine a world without plastic?

It has transformed and revolutionized medicine, travel, packaging and many other industries directly or indirectly.

It is one of the most produced and used substances in the world.

The History

Plastics are a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and so can be moulded into solid objects.

Plastic was invented in the 19th century. Although, today we associate plastic with something that is destroying the planet, one of the reasons plastics was first invented was actually to save wildlife.

Animals were poached and hunted for their skin, ivory, horns etc. to make things like combs, billiard balls, trunks etc.

Plastics made an efficient and affordable substitute for such things.

Soon, the researchers and scientists found out the versatility of plastics and started to create products to be used in every form imaginable.

In 1970’s ‘Single-Use Plastics’ were invented for packaging industry for producing bottles, wrappers, straws and bags.

That’s when the manufacturing of plastics increased manifolds and became a threat to earth.

What are Bad Plastics?

Plastic is made up of really strong Carbon bonds due to which it is non-decomposable. It can take millions of years to decompose and even after decomposition it can stay in the environment of a very long period of time.

Single Use Plastics are the main cause of pollution.

Almost 50% of the total manufacturing of plastics is done for Single Use Plastic materials such as plastic bags, plastic wrappers, plastic bottles etc. basically any stuff that we throw away with in 3 months.

Almost 80% of all the Single-Use Plastic waste is either sitting in the landfills or polluting the oceans where it endangers marine life and becomes the reason of extinction of marine flora and fauna.

What Needs to Be Done?

Indian government announced that six types of single-use plastic items will be banned nationwide beginning on October 2, 2019. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for the wider removal of single-use plastics by 2022 and encouraged society to “take the first big step” to remove the single use plastic from their lifestyle.

The ban will be comprehensive and will cover manufacturing, usage and import of such items. If implemented effectively, this first set of bans is estimated to reduce 5 to 10% of India’s annual consumption of approximately 14 million metric tons of plastic.

The government is also requesting e-commerce companies to reduce the plastic used in packaging, which was estimated to contribute close to 40% of national plastic use.

How is Royal Homeware Contributing to help environment.

Royal homeware is a company that understands the need of the hour and the importance of eradicating single use plastic from day-to-day life.

All the products manufactured by Royal homeware are 100% reusable and recyclable.

We also make sure to collect as much plastic waste as possible to recycle it and transform it into something useful. This way we ensure that plastics waste doesn’t pollute the environment.

Our company meets all the standards of a pollution free, environment and resource friendly organisation.

Recycling of waste and reusability of our products ensure that we mould the plastic away from harming the ecosystem and adapting an clean, safe and sustainable lifestyle.

Help us to ban Single use plastics from your day-to-day life and choose smarter, durable, cost-effective and re-usable plastics for your daily use.

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