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As an important support for economic development, the modern logistics industry is closely related to the growth of plastic product production. A large number of plastic products, such as plastic bags and foam plastics, are used in logistics packaging to protect the safety of goods during transportation. With the booming e-commerce industry, the volume of express delivery business has increased dramatically, and the demand for plastic products has also become increasingly strong.The rapid development of e-commerce has driven the prosperity of the express delivery industry, which in turn has become heavily dependent on plastic products. In order to ensure that goods can be delivered to consumers intact, various plastic products are widely used in express delivery packaging. This has, to a certain extent, increased the consumption of plastic products and environmental pressure.
However, we should not only see the widespread use of plastic products in the logistics industry, but also pay attention to the environmental problems they bring. A large number of discarded plastic products are difficult to degrade, causing serious damage to the ecological environment. A lot of plastic waste enters the ocean, threatening the survival of marine life; on land, plastic waste piles up like mountains, affecting soil quality and landscape beauty.In order to achieve sustainable development, we need to take a series of measures to reduce the use of plastic products in the logistics industry. On the one hand, we can strengthen technology research and development and promote the use of degradable and recyclable environmentally friendly materials to replace traditional plastic products. On the other hand, we need to strengthen environmental education for consumers, improve their environmental awareness, and encourage them to choose green consumption methods.
At the same time, the government and enterprises should also shoulder their social responsibilities and strengthen supervision and regulation of the logistics industry. Relevant policies and regulations should be formulated to limit the excessive use of plastic products; enterprises should be encouraged to optimize packaging design and reduce unnecessary plastic packaging. Through the joint efforts of all parties, the logistics industry can be promoted to develop in a green, environmentally friendly and sustainable direction.