Reusable Trash Bags, Save the Planet Wiki

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Reusable Trash Bags, Save the Planet Wiki

Year after year, hundreds of grocery bags and other plastic bags end up in the ocean. Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They go through a process called photo degradation — where they break down into smaller and smaller toxic particles that can contaminate both soil and water. It usually ends up entering the food chain when animals accidentally ingest them. This needs to stop. Every single bag that makes its way into the ocean is killing one more animal, destroying our earth. Thankfully, In so

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