In the article "Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Not So Biodegradable," one example of valid reasoning is the explanation that many biodegradable plastic bags require specific industrial composting conditions to break down effectively. This strengthens the overall argument by highlighting that, without the proper disposal infrastructure, these bags may not decompose as intended, thus leading to environmental harm rather than alleviating plastic pollution.
"Biodegradable Plastic Bags, Not So Biodegradable"
by Vicky Stein
1 simple sentence, explain one example of valid reasoning and explain how that example strengthens the overall argument.
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