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"Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Not So Biodegradable" by Vicky Stein The average person uses a typical plastic bag for as short a...Question
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"Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Not So Biodegradable"
by Vicky Stein
The average person uses a typical plastic bag for as short a time as 12 minutes before throwing it away, never thinking of where it may end up.
Yet once consigned to a landfill, that standard grocery store tote takes hundreds or thousands of years to break down — much more than a human lifetime. Bags make up an alarming amount of the plastic found in whale stomachs or bird nests, and it’s no wonder — globally, we use between 1 and 5 trillion plastic bags each year.
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Which section provides the most evidence supporting the need for new, improved biodegradable plastics?
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“Why it matters”
“Why it matters”
“How biodegradable plastic bags don’t live up to their name”
“How biodegradable plastic bags don’t live up to their name”
“What the researchers did”
“What the researchers did”
“What the scientists found”
“What the scientists found”
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"Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Not So Biodegradable"
by Vicky Stein
The average person uses a typical plastic bag for as short a time as 12 minutes before throwing it away, never thinking of where it may end up.
Yet once consigned to a landfill, that standard grocery store tote takes hundreds or thousands of years to break down — much more than a human lifetime. Bags make up an alarming amount of the plastic found in whale stomachs or bird nests, and it’s no wonder — globally, we use between 1 and 5 trillion plastic bags each year.
1 of 8
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Use the article to answer the question.
Which section provides the most evidence supporting the need for new, improved biodegradable plastics?
(1 point)
Responses
“Why it matters”
“Why it matters”
“How biodegradable plastic bags don’t live up to their name”
“How biodegradable plastic bags don’t live up to their name”
“What the researchers did”
“What the researchers did”
“What the scientists found”
“What the scientists found”
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The section that provides the most evidence supporting the need for new, improved biodegradable plastics is likely **“How biodegradable plastic bags don’t live up to their name.”** This section would typically outline the shortcomings of current biodegradable plastics and illustrate why they do not effectively solve the plastic pollution problem, thus highlighting the necessity for better alternatives.
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