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A 400-word essay on disposable chopsticks

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(1). There are many disposable items in our lives. Such as: disposable chopsticks, disposable shoe covers, disposable ballpoint pens, disposable lighters, disposable razors, disposable lunch boxes, disposable tablecloths, etc. Disposable items have become indispensable in our lives.

Although disposable products are convenient, fast and hygienic to use, they are also quickly discarded. After being discarded, a lot of manpower, material and financial resources have to be spent on cleaning and management. At the same time, they will also bring harm to humans and nature. A huge crisis.

According to relevant reports, my country’s annual consumption of paper tableware reaches more than 10 billion, the consumption of disposable water cups is 20 billion, and the consumption of disposable tablecloths, shopping bags and other plastic products reaches hundreds of thousands of tons... …Nearly one million disposable items are consumed every day. Among them, my country consumes 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. If these chopsticks were connected end to end, it would be equivalent to circling the earth's equator 330 times.

Disposable wooden chopsticks account for 16.55% of my country’s forest coverage, but my country is a major exporter of disposable wooden chopsticks. The disposable chopstick industry in northern my country exports 15 billion pairs of wooden chopsticks and 1.3 million cubic meters of consumables to Japan and South Korea every year, which is equivalent to reducing forest reserves by 2 million cubic meters. Chopsticks are bleached using sulfur dioxide fumigation during processing. The longer the fumigation time, the whiter the chopsticks and the more sour they smell. Manufacturers usually ignore the boiling step after bleaching by sulfur dioxide fumigation. Residual sulfur dioxide combines with other substances to form sulfites, and sulfites are considered by the medical community to cause asthma. At the same time, the transportation and wholesale process of disposable chopsticks is complicated. The whole process is handled by different people many times, and different drugs are sprinkled on them to prevent moisture and insects during transportation and storage. Disposable chopsticks not only fail to meet the sensory and physical and chemical indicators, but also the most basic hygienic indicators such as bacterial content are difficult to achieve. They pose great health risks and are media that lead to the occurrence and spread of various diseases.

It can be seen that disposable products not only damage the environment, but also bring greater harm to human survival. For the sake of our homes, we should use less disposable products. Bring your own necessities such as toothbrushes and towels when you go to the hotel. This will save a lot of energy and resources. Disposable items do more harm than good. Please use less disposable items. In essential industries such as the medical field, disposable items can be used, but other industries should avoid using disposable items. Only in this way can our environment be protected.

(2). Students, have you ever seen such a scene in your life: the restaurant floor is full of used disposable chopsticks; used disposable lunch boxes are floating on the green ground. On the water, single-use plastic bags were flying in the wind... Maybe we were all numb when we saw these. yes. This phenomenon is everywhere, who can be surprised?

In fact, disposable supplies are really convenient. Disposable chopsticks that don't need to be washed; disposable tablecloths that are easy to use and don't need to be changed; lightweight disposable lunch boxes... These all reflect the benefits of disposable products.

But many people only see the benefits of disposable products and ignore their disadvantages. Take disposable chopsticks as an example!

A big tree that has grown for 20 years can only make 3,000-4,000 pairs of chopsticks. Our country currently produces about 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year, which requires cutting down 25 million trees. my country's forest coverage rate is only 16.55%, but it is a major exporter of disposable wooden chopsticks. The disposable chopstick industry in northern my country exports 15 billion pairs of wooden chopsticks and 1.3 million cubic meters of consumables to Japan and South Korea every year, which is equivalent to reducing forest accumulation by 2 million cubic meters. According to surveys, there are currently thousands of domestic companies producing wooden chopsticks, consuming nearly 5 million cubic meters of forest resources annually. The annual logging volume of trees nationwide is about 47.58 million cubic meters, and these chopsticks account for 10.5%. In the process of producing chopsticks, from logs to wood blocks to finished products, the effective utilization rate of wood is only 60%.

What amazing data!

As far as disposable chopsticks are concerned, there is so much waste from production to utilization, not to mention other things?

Yes, disposable items do meet people's special needs to a certain extent, but they also waste a lot of energy and resources, create a lot of garbage, increase the burden on the environment, and even have a negative impact on the environment. create pollution.

It can be seen that disposable products do more harm than good.

Protecting the environment and saving resources is the unshirkable responsibility of each of us.

If we consciously do not use or use less disposable chopsticks, disposable fast food boxes, and disposable plastic bags, try to use cloth bags when going out for shopping; when traveling, bring your own water bottle to drink, and use less paper cups, paper plates, plastic wrap, etc. , reduce the waste generated by plastic beverage bottles, etc.; use towels instead of paper towels; use wooden pencils less, choose mechanical pencils, use pens as much as possible, and use less disposable ballpoint pens... How much natural resources will be saved by the 130 million Young Pioneers across the country? How much waste is reduced! Classmates, let us all take action, join the environmental protection team, actively participate in activities to protect the earth, take the initiative to remove white garbage, raise the team flag, and carry out colorful environmental protection activities, so that we can have a world with fresh air and clean water. , lush trees, flowers and grass everywhere in nature, and strive to have a natural and harmonious living space, starting from refusing to use disposable items, and becoming an environmentally friendly little master in the new century.

(3). A brief discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of disposable products

With the vigorous development of the service industry. "Disposable" products have come from scratch, and have been consumed and used from a little to a lot. They have gradually entered our lives and occupied an indispensable place.

There are many "disposables" that we come into contact with in our lives: 1. Disposable PVC gloves, 2. Toothpicks, 3. Coffee cup lids, 4. Toilet paper, 5. Sanitary incense series products, 6. Disposable Biodegradable tableware - noodle bowl, 7. Disposable tableware, 8. Disposable adult incontinence pad, 9. Household aluminum foil, 10. Christmas series paper towels/paper cups/paper plates/paper tablecloths 11. Cup lids (milk tea cups, soy milk cups , coffee cup), 12. Disposable advertising paper cups, 13. Oil-absorbing paper, advanced cleansing oil-absorbing paper, disposable beauty towels, 14. Wooden box lunch, 15. Hotel disposable supplies, 16. Hotel room supplies, 17. Paper Lunch box, 18. Disposable water cup, 19. Disposable toilet cover, 20. Disposable paper cup, 21. Food tray, 22. Plastic packaging bag, 23. Disposable plastic lunch box, 24. Shoe shine paper, 25. Advertising paper cup , 26. Disposable supplies in hotel rooms/disposable toilet seat cushions, 27. Disposable lunch boxes, 28. Disposable slippers, 29. Disposable fast food boxes, 30. Paper cups, 31. Baby warmers, 32. Beauty clothes/wet Towels/caps and other series of disposable non-woven bathroom products, 33. Pearl milk tea straws, 34. Rectangular barbecue plate, 35. Disposable microphone covers, microphone covers, 36. Cotton swabs, 37. Disposable toothbrushes, 38. Cosmetic cotton , 39. Disposable shaver (razor, shaving cream), 40. Beer bottle cap, 41. Bucket surface, 42. Disposable toothbrush, 43. Disposable plastic bag, 44. Disposable battery, 45. Disposable Sex pens and more.

Summary of disposable benefits

1. Hygiene: Paper packaging in fast food restaurants is disposable and hygienic.

2. Recyclability: Most disposable items are recyclable, such as paper and plastic.

3. Law (1): The law now allows the manufacture of disposable products.

4. Law (2): The current law has certain restrictions on disposable items. As long as a law-abiding citizen does not violate the law, he will not have too much impact on the environment. damage.

5. Medical supplies: Many medical supplies must be disposable. This is not a problem of the environment, but a problem of human life.

6. Tableware: Disposable tableware is most conducive to hygiene and is a better choice for some restaurants that are not skilled in washing technology.

Negative impact

I once saw a report that a person often felt stomach pain, poor digestion of food, or even malnutrition. He went to the hospital for examination and after gastric dialysis, it was found that the stomach There was a thick layer of wax attached to the inner wall. After analysis, it was found that the wax layer was formed because he often had an irregular diet and ate a large amount of barrel noodles. The inner wall of the barrel surface was coated in order to allow the paper to act as a water barrier. A thick layer of wax is formed. After the paraffin melts at high temperature and is cooled to the solidification temperature, it will solidify again, so that a wax layer is formed on the inner wall of the stomach.

In fact, many of the paper disposable items we use normally are coated with wax, such as disposable cups, disposable paper plates, etc. If they are used less, they will not have any impact, but if they are used for a long time, they will be harmful. It will happen, and it will be very big. It should be said that there are advantages and disadvantages to the emergence of one-time items. Too many resources and energy are wasted on the production of disposable items, which is not only a huge waste, but also leads to harmful consequences. All of these require us to consider the harm or impact more when choosing to use and develop, and we should not rely too much on superficial conveniences. One-time harm does not occur in one use, so don’t spend too much time on it. More time and experience to write superficial articles.

Disposable plastic tableware is made of polystyrene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride and other polymer compounds. It has the characteristics of low toxicity, high melting point, strong plasticity and easy production. It has become Great material for making cheap, disposable lunch boxes.

However, while disposable plastic tableware brings us convenience, it also produces a variety of side effects that cause direct pollution to the human body and secondary pollution to the environment: disposable foam tableware consumes a large amount of ozone-depleting substances during the production process. foaming agent, thereby endangering the earth's protective umbrella - the ozone layer; because our government has begun to restrict the production of disposable foam tableware, there are many lunch boxes produced by illegal manufacturers on the market. As a result, product quality, especially hygiene, has also become a problem; toxic and harmful substances (such as foaming agents) will dissolve at higher temperatures and be absorbed by food, causing trace pollution to the human body and long-term deposition that damages health. If harmful substances exceed the standard, the harm will be greater; the degradation cycle of lunch boxes made of polystyrene is extremely long, which can last about 200 years in ordinary environments. In other words, for a long period of time, it will "go its own way" and keep its polymer form unchanged. Therefore, it not only destroys the environment, but also brings greater harm to human survival.

Disposable wooden chopsticks my country’s forest coverage rate is only 16.55%, but it is a big country exporting disposable wooden chopsticks. The disposable chopstick industry in northern my country exports 15 billion pairs of wooden chopsticks and 1.3 million cubic meters of consumables to Japan and South Korea every year, which is equivalent to reducing forest accumulation by 2 million cubic meters. Chopsticks are bleached using sulfur dioxide fumigation during processing. The longer the fumigation time, the whiter the chopsticks and the more sour they smell. Manufacturers usually ignore the boiling step after bleaching by sulfur dioxide fumigation. Residual sulfur dioxide combines with other substances to form sulfites, and sulfites are considered by the medical community to cause asthma. At the same time, the transportation and wholesale process of disposable chopsticks is complicated. The whole process is handled by different people many times, and different drugs are sprinkled on them to prevent moisture and insects during transportation and storage. Disposable chopsticks not only fail to meet the sensory and physical and chemical indicators, but also the most basic hygienic indicators such as bacterial content are difficult to achieve. They pose great health risks and are media that lead to the occurrence and spread of various diseases.

Substandard disposable products will not only cause harm to the human body, but also cause waste and pollution. Once disposable products are discarded, they usually require a lot of manpower, material resources, and financial resources to clean up and manage them. Ms. Li, a citizen, is a financial director of a company. She often travels on business and has many disposable items in her home. She points to a "six-in-one" kit that includes a toothbrush, toothpaste, body wash, shampoo, soap and comb.

The chemical bristles on the white toothbrush are as hard as steel wire; the toothpaste looks similar to batter; the small soap cubes have a pungent smell... She said that the production of these substandard things will definitely consume a lot of manpower and material resources. But after it is produced, it has almost no use value. It is simply a waste product and a waste.