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Some people think the manufacturers and shopping malls should sell fewer packaged products while others argue that people have the responsibility to buy products with less packaging.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
The issue of whether individuals or retailers and producers should shoulder the responsibility to tackle the problem of packaging has so far been sparking debate. While those who commercially benefit from the sales of products can somehow mitigate the setback, I am convinced that consumers should hold the ultimate accountability to avoid making purchases of packaged products at all costs.
Certain environmentalists claim that shopping malls and manufacturers are in charge of suppressing the resultant dire consequences of excessive packaging. They can achieve this by prioritizing biodegradable materials or at least compostable plastic and cardboard to pack the products. This way, commercial sector may contribute to a more sustainable future through avoiding the wastage of plastic used for packaging.
Nevertheless, others claim that we should make conscious choices when buying products with plastic packaging. They say it is our responsibility to visit shops with our own bags to place different products in. When we decide to be more environmentally friendly, the world becomes much better place with its greenery preserved for future generations. With that in mind, we can be more involved in recycling and zero-wastage campaigns.
As far as I am concerned about this issue, individuals should boycott plastic packaged products. Our choice in favor of non-packaged products can leave the commercial sector with no alternative but to tailor their manufacturing practices accordingly. That is to say, in order to maintain the sales of their products, manufacturers will opt for more eco-friendly packaging even if it is more costly than simply using plastic packaging.
To conclude, it is true that manufacturers can always address the problem of plastic packaging, but they are often found to be reluctant to do so because of the costs involved. Therefore, I believe that the public has the utmost power to shape their practices through buying products with less packaging.
⚡️ @aplusacademyielts ⚡️
Some people think the manufacturers and shopping malls should sell fewer packaged products while others argue that people have the responsibility to buy products with less packaging.
Discuss both views and give your opinion.
The issue of whether individuals or retailers and producers should shoulder the responsibility to tackle the problem of packaging has so far been sparking debate. While those who commercially benefit from the sales of products can somehow mitigate the setback, I am convinced that consumers should hold the ultimate accountability to avoid making purchases of packaged products at all costs.
Certain environmentalists claim that shopping malls and manufacturers are in charge of suppressing the resultant dire consequences of excessive packaging. They can achieve this by prioritizing biodegradable materials or at least compostable plastic and cardboard to pack the products. This way, commercial sector may contribute to a more sustainable future through avoiding the wastage of plastic used for packaging.
Nevertheless, others claim that we should make conscious choices when buying products with plastic packaging. They say it is our responsibility to visit shops with our own bags to place different products in. When we decide to be more environmentally friendly, the world becomes much better place with its greenery preserved for future generations. With that in mind, we can be more involved in recycling and zero-wastage campaigns.
As far as I am concerned about this issue, individuals should boycott plastic packaged products. Our choice in favor of non-packaged products can leave the commercial sector with no alternative but to tailor their manufacturing practices accordingly. That is to say, in order to maintain the sales of their products, manufacturers will opt for more eco-friendly packaging even if it is more costly than simply using plastic packaging.
To conclude, it is true that manufacturers can always address the problem of plastic packaging, but they are often found to be reluctant to do so because of the costs involved. Therefore, I believe that the public has the utmost power to shape their practices through buying products with less packaging.
⚡️ @aplusacademyielts ⚡️