Polymers Analysis in Restricted Environment
Chemical industrial operations' energy-intensive production techniques and unattractive branding have made them "business as usual." Synthetic polymers are not biodegradable, making them a permanent waste. It is not possible to discard used polymeric products like plastic bottles and bags in hygienic landfills. After being burned in incinerators, these synthetic waste materials release toxic gases that contaminate the air.
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