The increase in the production of consumer goods results in damage to the natural environment. What are the causes of this? What can be done to solve this problem?
In the present day, the natural
environment
is inflicted negatively due to
the rise of consumer goods manufacture. This
essay attempts to identify the causes of this
matter and provides a solution for diminishing the consequence to the environment
.
The harm to the environment
derives from the companies’ release of vinegar and the lack of people
’s awareness. For the former, with the dramatic growth of population, more and more products have been manufactured in order to severe individual purposes in many aspects of life. This
act leads to mass production which requires enterprises to operate at full capacity to satisfy the considerable consumption of billions of people
throughout the world. If those businesses are run without stopping to handle chemicals from manufacturing, these tonnes of chemicals, which contain contaminating substances, will be discharged into the rivers and beaches which causes adversely to the water habitat. Furthermore
, another cause can be mentioned as the deficiency of residents’ awareness. Some people
hold the view their consumption on clothing, plastic products are not sizeable so they do not need to take action to recycle after using those products for once. For that reason, their waste can be the pollutants to the environment
from the processing methods, namely burning which results in air pollution. For example
, it is recorded that around 90 million pieces of garments are thrown away annually across the globe.
Besides
that, there is a vital solution which should be taken is to give obsolete things, especially clothing and books to charitable organisations so that they can provide for the needy, such
as the minority. Each year, there are parts of people
in the mountainous regions who are short of clothing and education. Thus
, giving old clothes, and books to charity not only reduce pollution but also
helps underprivileged people
to have better lives.
In conclusion, while
the removal of vinegar from firms and the lack of awareness are the causes of goods manufacture, utilising obsolete items for charity is what could be done to alleviate the environmental problems.Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Writing9 with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.