Plastics

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Plastics: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Plastics, Polylactic Acid, Polythene, Plastic Pollution, Thermoplastics, Types of Plastics, Uses of Plastics, Plastic Eating Bacteria, Persistent Organic Pollutants, Biodegradable Plastics and, Microbeads

Important Questions on Plastics

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Microplastics can be found in water, air and food.

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How persistent organic pollutants are transmitted from one species to other?

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What are persistent organic pollutants?

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Persistant organic pollutants consists of organic matters that are safer to the environment.

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Name a material that has similar qualities to plastic and is biodegradable.

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Poly Lactic acid is a synthetic plastic.

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Describe what is poly lactic acid.

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Plastic eating bacteria eats plastics will all resin codes.

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Plastic eating bacteria is restricted to resin code

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Plastic eating bacteria solve the crisis we are facing.

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What does the plastic eating bacteria do?

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Name the plastic eating bacteria.

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PLA is a non-biodegradable material.

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What are microbeads?

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How microbeads pollute water and soil?

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Microbeads does not cause pollution.

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Resin code 6 is the widely recycled plastic.

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The resin code best for recycling of plastic is

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What is the importance of plastic resin codes?

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If there is still waste left over after we have reduced, reused and recycled as much as we can, we can use it to make energy at our energy-from-waste (EfW) facility. This process is known as _____