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Waste That Ends Up In Our Landfills Can Take More Than One Thousand Years To Breakdown
Since cities in the U.S. realize the severity of plastic litter issue, endeavours are being made to find a solution to deal with it effectively. Based on estimates, as many as 100 billion plastic bags are disposed of in the U.S. yearly and scarcely 1 - 3% of it is recycled. Therefore every year adds another 100 billion plastic bags to the escalating stack of plastic waste. Durability is among the most crucial attributes that have made plastic goods preferred. Yet this property is also precisely why plastic garbage has grown to become such a severe situation today. The non biodegradable nature of plastics means that the debris will continue to pollute land and water for hundreds of years. The waste that ends up in landfills can take more than a thousand years to breakdown. Even after that, the broken down small plastic particles can continue to cause pollution.
San Carlos - The Latest Bay Area City Considering Ban on Plastic and Styrofoam
Many bay area cities have either already imposed a ban on plastic and Styrofoam or are seriously considering one. The cities which currently have the ban in place include San Bruno, South San Francisco, San Francisco, Burlingame, Pacifica, Berkeley, Oakland and Millbrae. Based on a report in, San Carlos is likely to be the most recent addition to this list. The city council is entertaining the idea of a ban on foam food containers or plastic bags or maybe both. Mayor Omar Ahmad and Vice Mayor Andy Klein have indicated keen interest in the ban. Mayor Ahmad in fact arranged an action plan before his tragic demise last month. The council is most likely to go forward with the same plan if the ban is imposed.
Polystyrene foam is a non recyclable product, that breaks down into small particles and causes injury to wildlife upon ingestion. San Carlos city council might discover prohibiting foam takeout food containers much easier than a ban on plastic bags. San Mateo County, which just recently got ordinance for ban on foam containers authorized by the food service establishment Board of Supervisors, has offered help to other cities in implementation of the ban.
Problems in Imposing Ban on Plastic Bags
A ban on plastic bags is really a problematic matter. Thorough environmental studies on the effects of plastic bag ban must be performed before imposing a ban. Marin County, which imposed a ban on plastic bags, was sued by a group named Save the Plastic Bag Coalition. They stated that a ban on plastic results in the increased use of paper bags, that is also bad for the environment. Plastic bag bans have been effectively imposed in San Jose and Santa Monica because these cities had completed mandatory environmental studies. However these studies are fairly costly and might not be feasible for all cities. Although an ordinance barring the utilization of foam containers is practically certain, a ban on plastic bags might have to wait in San Carlos.
Although the authorities are committing to efforts to find a solution to plastic litter, positive results should not be anticipated without commitment from private corporations as well as the general public too. It is vital that every person consider it their personal responsibility to contribute to the green cause. Easy changes like organizations replacing single use paper promo items with seed paper cards, and people in general opting for reusable bottles and bags can easily make a significant difference.
Will my diet/lifestyle work?
Diet lifestyle change whatever you wish to call it, I'm just trying to lose weight.
I was thinking my diet would consist of beans, legumes, veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds, non-fat yogurt, low-fat-no-bad-stuff cheese, and pretty much any other natural thing. I also take a multivitamin, and a fiber pill thing. I limit myself to 1250 calories a day. If I have to eat junk food I will eat a very very little amount and will subtract that amount of calories from my daily limit.
For exercise, I will stretch for 15 min. every day, play racquetball for 1 hour a week, and run on my elliptical machine for 1.5 hours a week(non-consecutively.)
I am trying to lose 5 pounds.
I'm 5'0'' 104 pounds.
I'm already a vegetarian.
How long should it take to lose 5 pounds?
Should I change anything?
Hey you replied to my question and I'm jut wondering you got my space
Big East countersues W.Va. (St. Petersburg Times)
**Times wires**
Friday, November 4, 2011
The Big East filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit against West Virginia on
Friday, four days after the university sued the league in a bid to make a
quick exit for the Big 12.
The conference said the lawsuit was filed in Rhode Island Superior Court
seeking unspecified damages along with an order requiring West Virginia to
stay put for 27 months in compliance with Big East bylaws.
The latest lawsuit underscores the Big East's position "that it will
vigorously pursue the enforcement of its rights and West Virginia University's
obligations," Big East commissioner John Marinatto said in a statement. He
noted West Virginia helped construct the bylaws and agreed to them.
West Virginia spokesman John Bolt said the university is aware of the lawsuit
but had not received a copy and would not comment.
West Virginia accepted an invitation from the Big 12 last week and wants to
join for the 2012 season. The university filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to
declare the Big East bylaws invalid, claiming the conference breached its
fiduciary duty by failing to maintain a balance between football-playing and
non-football members. The Big East wants to push WVU's exit ...
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