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We call our home, Mother Earth, a home with vast forest and loving creatures.

Long ago,
eveything is clear, the land filled with grass and trees. And the ocean and river with booming
fishes
But things started to change, they are becoming more contaminated, and the life we knew
will only become worse everyday, and one of the largest environmental challenges is plastic
pollution.
Now people worldwide use approximately 500 billion single –use plastic bags per year,
about 150 bags a year per person. Such amounts of plastic waste have a devasting effect on
marine life. Plastic waste is estimated to kill 100 000 marine animals. But not the worse of it,
plastic waste can take decades or century to fully decompose.
Moreover, many lightweight single-use plastic products and packaging are not deposited in
containers for subsequent removal to landfills or recycling centres, . Instead, they are
improperly disposed of at or near the location where they end their usefulness to the
consumer: Dropped on the ground, thrown out of a car window, heaped onto an already full
trash bin, or inadvertently carried off by a gust of wind, they immediately begin to pollute the
environment. Indeed, landscapes littered by plastic packaging have become common in many
parts of the world.
So it is imperative that we take action. Each of us is resposible for the environmental damage
we have caused. Of course, there are numerous ways to protect the environment form plastic
pollution, the best way we think and we want to do is RECYCLING.
A small number of students from Nguyen Dinh Chieu High School's 10 AV class recycled
plastic items such plastic bottles and straws. Futhermore, it become a gallery with many eye-
catching plastic items…

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