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    The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach

    Dinabandhu NayakBy Dinabandhu NayakFebruary 9, 2022Updated:November 26, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    In a stunning example of the dangers of improper disposal of single use plastics, veterinary The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach surgeons in the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) recently removed 52 kg of plastic from a cow’s stomach. The cow has recovered and would soon be able to go back to its owner.

    P. Munirathanam ought this cow about 6 months ago from Vellore. Twenty days ago it gave birth to a calf but it’s milk yield was a measly 3 liters. The cow would also kick its stomach at times and was having difficulty defecating or urinating.. Munirathanam brought the matter to the notice of the local veterinarian who referred the case to TANUVAR.

    The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach
    The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach

    The Dangers of Plastic Waste:

    xaminations revealed that over a two year time period, the cow had eaten enough plastic to fill 75% of its rumen (one of four stomach compartments in a cow). Let me remind you that most of the plastic used today is non-biodegradable and will not be digested by any living being. That means that anything ingested by any living organism will stay in its gut forever, poisoning it.

    It is for this reason alone that governments across the globe are trying to ban single use plastics and promoting biodegradable packaging material. Though this seems like an extreme example, unless we take steps to stop this from happening, these incidents will continue to rise in number. Let us all help out by forgoing plastic bags and go for more sustainable materials, if not for the environment then for ourselves. Our future depends on it.

    Discover the eye-opening Odia book, “The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach,” as it delves into the alarming issue of plastic pollution and its devastating impact on our environment and wildlife.

    This educational and thought-provoking book brings to light a heart-wrenching incident where a cow’s stomach was found to contain a staggering 52 kilograms of plastic waste. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, it highlights the dire consequences of our excessive use and improper disposal of plastic materials.

    You can read our another post on Progress of Bee Keeping in Odisha

    “The Dangers of Plastic Waste” unravels the journey of this unfortunate cow, shedding light on the various dangers posed by plastic pollution. It explores the detrimental effects of ingesting plastic on the animal’s health, well-being, and ultimately, its survival. The book serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address our plastic consumption habits.

    Furthermore, the book delves into the broader implications of plastic pollution on our environment. It raises awareness about the harmful consequences of plastic waste on ecosystems, marine life, and human health. It underscores the urgency to adopt sustainable practices, reduce plastic consumption, and promote recycling and proper waste management.

    “The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach” aims to inspire readers to take action and make a positive difference. It provides practical tips and suggestions on reducing plastic usage in our daily lives and encourages individuals, communities, and policymakers to work together to tackle this global crisis.

    By delving into the profound story of the cow and its stomach full of plastic, this Odia book confronts us with the stark reality of our plastic addiction. It urges us to reconsider our behaviors, make conscious choices, and strive for a more sustainable future. Let its powerful message resonate within you and motivate you to be part of the solution.

    “The Dangers of Plastic Waste: 52 Kg of Plastic Removed From Cow’s Stomach” is not only an enlightening read but also a call to action, reminding us of our responsibility to protect our planet and the precious lives it sustains. Together, let’s work towards a plastic-free world for a healthier and greener tomorrow.

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