White plastic waste is highly visible and often littered in natural landscapes, urban streets, and water bodies, creating an unsightly environment.
Plastics take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to long-term environmental contamination.
Animals often mistake plastic waste for food, which can lead to ingestion, entanglement, and injury or death.
As plastics degrade, they can release toxic chemicals into the soil and water, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain.
Over time, larger plastic items break down into microplastics, which are tiny plastic particles that can be ingested by marine life and eventually humans, posing health risks.