Ensure masks proper disposal
Dear Editor
As we all know COVID-19 disease spread has emerged as a worldwide pandemic and caused severe threats to humanity. The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines are definitely helping us to reduce the spread of this virus such as wearing masks, hand hygiene, social distancing etc. Out of these, the use of face masks is very common among us. Most of us go outside with the mask either because of the fear of fines or the spread of the virus. As per my knowledge face masks are made of petroleum-based non-renewable polymers that are non-biodegradable, which is hazardous to the environment. Considering this, government bodies should impose strict regulations for the proper disposal of the masks. Currently, we can see lots of used masks dropped on the roads, in public parks, and so on. Neglecting the seriousness of this issue may lead to the release of large tonnes of micro-plastics. I appeal to the authorities to take a serious look at this issue.
Vishwanathan Bhaskaran
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