Docubay is all set to bring another hard-hitting documentary called Plastic: A Collective Suicide, as it reflects on the severe risks and health hazards of the hazardous material
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Streaming platform Docubay is all set to bring another hard-hitting documentary called Plastic: A Collective Suicide. It reflects on the severe risks and health hazards related to plastic and how it poses a threat to humankind and its existence. Here are 5 reasons why you must watch the new documentary this week on Docubay:
We use plastic in multiple ways in our lives. As a storage material in kitchens, from bottles and boxes to plastic even chairs and storage, plastic is everywhere. It was once hailed as a miracle product but soon turned out to be risky and a threat to our health and the environment. From being a boon, it quickly transformed into a bane. And the latest documentary, Plastic: A Collective Suicide, highlights the dangers of plastic in an insightful way.
This hard-hitting documentary traces the alarming rise in the use of plastic since the 1950s and centres around the environmental disaster with eye-opening facts and information. It offers a detailed glimpse into the uses, effects and challenges of plastic throughout different timelines.
This Docubay documentary revolves around the drastic health and environmental effects caused by the plastic scourge. It is quite shocking that big MNCs like Pepsi, Coke and Nestle add 14 percent of waste to the coasts. Plastic also leads to deadly diseases and health effects like cancer and hormonal disruption.
Plastic is like a ticking bomb that will soon explode, with the entire population bearing the brunt of its aftereffects. The documentary strives to draw attention to the hidden dangers of plastic.
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Plastic: A Collective Suicide not only shows the tragic fate of humanity if we continue to use it but also offers sustainable solutions. It narrates how we can escape the plastic crisis before time runs out.
Plastic: A Collective Suicide is also streaming on Docubay and OTTplay Premium. Subscribers of the premium pack can access this captivating documentary.
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