The World
Health Organization declared the outbreak a pandemic in March and it has spread
to more than 200 countries, with severe public health and economic
consequences.
And also PPE
production has surged in recent months as health care providers have
collectively brought millions of items to stop the spread of novel corona virus
among their staff and all.
From the
first moment people began to wear gloves and masks, we’ve also began to see
them at streets. The problem is in how people use and dispose of their waste.
Because,
face masks and plastic gloves have become must-have items when people go out in
public during the corona virus pandemic. Personal protective equipment may keep humans safe, but that is after
being used, some of that personal protective equipment's are being dumped on the
streets, it’s proving destructive to the environment.
And also masks
and gloves are increasingly becoming common street trash, as Governments don
them as safety precautions against COVID-19 and then discard them by the curb.
The PPE is intended to help us fight a public health challenge, not create a plastic pollution problem. Much of the PPE used around the world is single-use by design and can contain a wide range of different plastics, from polypropylene and polyethylene in face mask and that of latex and vinyl in hand gloves.
To make matters worse, the PPE litter is more hazardous than normal garbage, as it has a higher risk of spreading the novel corona virus. Populations and governments are the only ones that can stop this, we need to option for products that are more ecological and sustainable and prohibit the use of single-use plastic.
We can make it possible to stop the spread of
COVID-19 by doing the right lawful thing by throwing these items in the trash or
dispose them properly.
Thank You...!
