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Yes, there is other waste products in our oceans. But by Getting rid of just one thing, such as water bottles, we would be reducing pollution significantly. Even if it is just one product. They may be easier for transport but it would be easier to just keep track of one water bottle and refill it than to buy a new water bottle every time your thirsty just to through it away once your done.
Pennies should be kept. If we get rid of pennies, everything would be charged at a higher or lower price. They have been in use for HUNDREDS of years, it would be hard to get rid of all of them in our nation. How would we collect the the copper materials and what would we do with it? We may as well keep them since everyone is used to using them. They don’t cause any problems besides, getting lost easily. But what makes losing a penny easier than loosing a dime or a quarter? Pennies should not be disposed of in our economy.
I believe that all plastic water bottles should be banned. It would be a really good start to a huge pollution problem our world is having. If we all use reusable water bottles instead of plastic, one-time-use bottles, we would be living in a cleaner world. Obviously our planet wouldn’t be completely restored by any means, but by taking this first step we could be preventing potential extinctions and have cleaner air. Getting rid of plastic water bottles will aid in reducing our waste in oceans as well. Plastic waste is one of the largest contributors to the pollution in our oceans and lakes. I firmly believe that banning plastic bottles will better our environment
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