In our planetary system, the sun is the source of life on Earth.
Sunlight penetrates water and land, giving birth to all forms of life.
Trees emerge from the ground and create an ecosystem that supports all living beings on Earth.
Trees are the basic building blocks that provide oxygen and shelter to birds and animals.
With the rapid expansion of the human population, industries are producing a huge amount of plastic products.
Plastic, being carbon-based, is non-decomposable — even flies cannot digest it.
It contaminates land, rivers, and oceans, as tons of plastic are dumped every year in isolated places.
Moreover, burning plastic releases toxic gases.
We keep our houses clean, but it is also our responsibility to keep our environment clean.
Plastic can be recycled and reused.
However, scrap dealers currently offer only Rs. 5 per kilogram of waste plastic.
To promote recycling among citizens, waste plastic must be bought at a price sufficient enough to provide at least one proper meal.

Hiding waste plastic in isolated places will not solve the problem — only recycling waste plastic can provide a sustainable solution.
Recycling is an industrial sector that can create employment opportunities while keeping our environment clean from plastic waste.