Plastic humanity
Last Monday I went to Coahuila, Mexico, which was my surprise that in the stores I visited (a refactionary and a fabric store) they no longer gave you plastic bags, , a circumstance that does not happen in San Antonio. I was stunned and very happy about this situation since the problem of the use of this material is currently huge and has gone beyond the control of the big manufacturers.
Each year from 2020 it is estimated that 8.5 million barrels will be discharged into the ocean, which indicates that if it is continued every year in this way in 2050 this oil derivative will exceed the weight of marine life, all this in agreement to the journal Science Advances.
While we are divorced from reality sharing inconsequential information, flattering plastic people or simply alienated on the cell phone, this disposable material is becoming the protagonist of the end of the human era as we know it.
We are in a critical moment in which we must be more empathic with the environment, it costs us nothing to try to avoid using this material as much as possible.humanity are now a days
Nain Leon, Mexico, Puerto Vallarta