Plastic Industry Pakistan
Plastic Industry Pakistan
Plastic Industry Pakistan
Presented by:
Sana Zunnoon
Wajeeh Fatima
AGENDA:
Introduction.
History.
Types of plastic.
Steps of recycling.
Environmental hazards.
Government policies.
Problems.
Suggestions.
Introduction:
Now in this era a world without plastic
products is unimaginable.
Thermosetting plastic.
Thermoplastics:
PP 144.m.tons 150.m.tons
PS 23.40.m.tons 35.m.tons
PVC 83,600 M
tones
Polystyrene 16,394 M
tones
Plastic products producing
from raw material.
Types of plastics End use industries
PVC Pipes, artificial leather, cable
coating, packing, footwear
PE Film for packaging, bottles and
pipes.
PP Woven bags, auto parts,
packaging, pipes, medical appliance.
Custom duty 5%
Polyethylene 5%
Income tax on 1%
imports
Recycling:
The recycling of plastic scrap has
developed into an industry in Pakistan.
There are about 400 known units ,
which are engaged in recycling of
plastic scraps. Well the plastic waste
or scrap is not being imported .
Steps of recycling:
Step 1: Collection of scraps:
Sources for collection are,
Household waste.
Industrial plastic waste.
Plastic cans, container, etc.
Hospital waste.
Step 2 : Process stage:
Collection of scraps.
Sorting.
Cutting to reasonable sizes.
Washing.
Melting to form lumps.
Passing through cutter to have lumps
into pieces.
Step 3 :Application:
Household.
Sandals.
Washers and seals of water pipes.
Environmental hazards:
Plastic bags are an environmental
hazard and their production and use need
to be disallowed in the country. Used
plastic bags are found in abundance in the
streets and are responsible for clogging
drains and sewerage lines.
In the rural areas, these bags
decrease the productivity of the
arable land because they do not rot
or turn into compost. The most
dangerous are the black bags, made
of recycled plastic which increases
their toxic content.
plastic's non-biodegradability poses
serious environmental and health
problems. In addition, the additives
used in processing plastics results in
the presence of substances that are a
serious health hazard.
Burningthe waste releases dioxin - a
class of 75 chemicals - which is
carcinogenic and causes birth defects
and other serious ailments like cancer.