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Look first thing kulhads are still being made everyday in our country. So to say that to produce kulhadi there will be extra environmental cost is baseless as it is being incurred today also & remember while using kulhadi will also reduce the equivalent amount of plastic environmental cost.
So net environmental cost will be way less than you expect.
Secondly, No technology can make the plastics degradable but the technology can surely help in making kulhadi more degradable and environmental friendly.
We should stop using plastic immediately use available options and then think to use more eco friendly alternatives.
Modern ways of making kulhad can be found. Infact we just need to use renewable ways of making them, which can be done today. On the other hand, there is no eco-friendly way possible for plastic cups.
All Liquids (especially hot) poured in Plastic cups causes release of Pthalates into your tea or water or any beverage – a toxin equally deadly for Author of article, Research Scientists, Readers of this article. Information is freely available online regarding this.
Is there any way to mimic fertile soil without disturbing our farming ?
Look first thing kulhads are still being made everyday in our country. So to say that to produce kulhadi there will be extra environmental cost is baseless as it is being incurred today also & remember while using kulhadi will also reduce the equivalent amount of plastic environmental cost.
So net environmental cost will be way less than you expect.
Secondly, No technology can make the plastics degradable but the technology can surely help in making kulhadi more degradable and environmental friendly.
We should stop using plastic immediately use available options and then think to use more eco friendly alternatives.
Modern ways of making kulhad can be found. Infact we just need to use renewable ways of making them, which can be done today. On the other hand, there is no eco-friendly way possible for plastic cups.
All Liquids (especially hot) poured in Plastic cups causes release of Pthalates into your tea or water or any beverage – a toxin equally deadly for Author of article, Research Scientists, Readers of this article. Information is freely available online regarding this.
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