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In prehistoric times, people used cups made of strong materials such as wood or clay — and even with animal horns. These cups were organic and made from materials that existed in nature. But today, people chose to use disposable cups, plastic ones in many places all over the world. Use-And-Discard Type: These cups are made to be thrown away after just one time and can serve no other use. In this essay, we will see how disposable cups help damage the earth and look back to their history of creation as well as cost compared with better options, before I introduce you on what alternative is a real good option for saving our planet; using reusable cups

Well, it does not just disappear into the thin air when you throw away a disposable cup. But the reality is that it does not, instead taking centuries for the switch to decompose. This Intlpack dessert cup plastic  can result in it taking a long time to decompose when we dispose of them which pollutes our environment and harm animals by mistaking the cups for food. That is, b/c in a year.. in the US alone more than 16 billion disposable cups are used as an afterthought (idea only), which builds up to be quite alot of waste. These cups when thrown in landfills get a lot of space and can emit dangerous gases that ultimately contribute to the change of climate which has become one major issue for our planet.  

A Brief History of Disposable Cup Manufacturing

The first paper (disposable) cups were developed in the early 1900s and designed to help reduce both germs and diseases. Cups back then were lightweight, paper cups that had a wax covered inside. Cutlery sachets with a plastic cup (reusable or more likely single-use) these replaced the glass and ceramic mugs as they were cheaper to produce, landfill after one use. The 1950s saw the invention of plastic cups, for even better value people

Nowadays, disposable cups are often made out of plastic or paper. Most paper cups actually also have a thin layer of plastic inside to ensure the drink does not leak. Plastic Intlpack clear plastic cup with lids   are made from polystyrene, a form of plastic that breaks down very slowly in the environment. First of all, cups are both paper and plastic use a huge amount of energy (more than 12 times that needed for china manufacturing) thus directly contributing to climate change as well as producing more pollution in general.

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