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Plastic pill bottles

When people are ill, they often take medicine that makes them feel better. If it is a liquid, the medicine will often come in small plastic bottles that are called pill containers. Do you ever consider what becomes of these plastic pill bottles when we are all done with our medicine? Unfortunately, most of those plastic bottles end up in the trash.

Plastic is not a native material, so it does not degrade quickly like other waste. Plastic can take a number of years, sometimes hundreds of year before it degrades into nothing in landfills. Those glass bottles are not biodegradable and thus they sit in the trash for a long time, causing pollution as well.

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But sometimes people will throw these pill bottles away in like the ocean or other places It should not be. And this is very dangerous because sea animals may think the plastic as food and really eat it. Animals are made sick or killed when they eat plastic. The living creatures When we carelessly spill oil in the ocean not only does this endanger all those animals, but it threatens our entire ecosystem as well I am talking about an ecosystem and that is what a type of community where you happen to be living given life.

For instance, while we might tend to not throw away some spray bottles pill bottles because they are composed of components which can simply biodegrade over time. So they won't be sitting in a landfill as long. Some prescription pill bottles can be repurposed. Instead of being thrown away after one use, these bottles may have been filled with medicine at home. This waste-free process is a good thing for the environment.

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