Batteries Pollute
Did you know that batteries are very toxic energy source that shouldn’t end up in landfills? These batteries contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals that leak into the food chain. Do you like eat fishs? Very healthy food, right. However, let’s imagine this. Plankton eat the toxins released from wrongly disposed batteries. Each shrimp eats 100 toxic planktons daily. Each fish eats 100 toxic shrimps and all the accumulated all the toxin. When you eat the fish, it already has 10 000 toxins in it. Sorry, it is not healthy any more.
Not only in our food, inappropriately disposed batteries can pollute the air. Batteries undergo a photochemical reaction as they decompose in landfills. This reaction causes gas emissions. Such harmful chemicals can produce ozone by the photochemical reaction, which can contribute to the greenhouse effect here on earth. Do you like to inhale toxic air? It could lead to cancer and lung disease.
Did you know inappropriately disposed batteries can pollute the water? People may drink contaminated water without even knowing it. Family members may gradually get sick without knowing why. Do you like to drink a cup of polluted water? Not only people, the deadly chemicals can also kill plants and animals, causing unexpected damage to the ecosystems.
Not only in our food, inappropriately disposed batteries can pollute the air. Batteries undergo a photochemical reaction as they decompose in landfills. This reaction causes gas emissions. Such harmful chemicals can produce ozone by the photochemical reaction, which can contribute to the greenhouse effect here on earth. Do you like to inhale toxic air? It could lead to cancer and lung disease.
Did you know inappropriately disposed batteries can pollute the water? People may drink contaminated water without even knowing it. Family members may gradually get sick without knowing why. Do you like to drink a cup of polluted water? Not only people, the deadly chemicals can also kill plants and animals, causing unexpected damage to the ecosystems.