Plastic carry bags, cutlery, bottles, and containers have become such a staple of our daily lives that we are unaware of the harm they are causing to the environment. According to a joint report titled "Plastics, The Potential and Possibilities" by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Praxis Global Alliance, India creates approximately 3.4 million tonnes (MT) of plastic garbage, with just 30% of it recycled. In addition to human activity, industries have a big part to play in the growing plastic footprint. As a result of rising human expectations, industries are taking steps to meet those demands as soon as possible, which is causing a lot of waste to accumulate. The gathered waste ends up in the oceans, where it takes the lives of many marine animals. Approximately one million seabirds, 100,000 marine animals, marine turtles, and "countless" fish per year are killed by plastic garbage, according to the UN.