Single-Use Products (Disposable)
Single-use products, also known as disposable items, are designed to be used once and then discarded. Common examples include plastic utensils, straws, and food packaging. These products are convenient for quick meals and events but contribute significantly to waste and environmental pollution.
The widespread use of single-use products has raised concerns about their impact on the environment. Many end up in landfills or oceans, harming wildlife and ecosystems. Efforts to reduce reliance on disposables include promoting reusable alternatives and implementing policies to limit their production and use, such as bans on certain plastic items in various regions.