Info graphic as Campaign to Reducing Single-Use Plastic Bottle
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 12)Publication Date: 2022-12-30
Authors : Esty Wulandari Raka Ariq Wicaksono;
Page : 11-149
Keywords : Campaign; Environment; Plastic bottle; Reduce; Waste;
Abstract
The growing rate of plastic usage raises problems in many countries. It's contributing to waste and pollution issues; it's impacting the earth and our health; and it's threatening our oceans and wildlife. Humans' current lack of environmental concern and fast-paced lifestyles generate more waste, particularly single-use plastic bottles, implying environmental damage. Indonesia ranks second in the world as a wasteproducing country, reaching 64 million tons per year. We're supposed to use as little plastic as possible; one solution is to educate people through campaigns that include information about single-use plastic bottles that harm the environment. The campaign expected people to reduce single-use plastic bottles and switch to reusable drinking bottles. The main infographic is about the journey of a single-use plastic bottle from its raw material, which is petroleum, to ending up in the sea
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