Disposable products are items designed for single use and are typically discarded after their initial purpose is fulfilled. Common examples include plastic utensils, paper plates, and diapers. These products are convenient and often used in situations where cleaning or reusing items is impractical.
While disposable products offer ease and efficiency, they also contribute to environmental concerns. Many are made from materials that do not decompose easily, leading to increased waste in landfills. Efforts to reduce their impact include promoting reusable alternatives and encouraging recycling practices.