SS820: THE PLASTIC BROOM REVOLUTION

Erni Norhasmira Shamsudin Universiti Teknologi MARA Kelantan Branch

This paper examines a novel project that recycles waste materials to create useful and sustainable items to combat the global problem of plastic waste pollution. In particular, the development of eco-friendly substitutes and environmental conservation is aided by the production of brooms from plastic trash. The paper summarises the growing plastic pollution problem, highlighting the need for creative solutions to lessen the negative impact on ecosystems and public health. The production of brooms made from plastic trash is then covered in depth, including how waste plastic is gathered, sorted, and turned into long-lasting, useful cleaning equipment. One of the report's main features is an examination of the environmental advantages of producing and using these brooms, such as a decrease in the total carbon footprint and a decreased reliance on conventional, non-biodegradable materials. The study also emphasizes this sustainable initiative's social and economic impacts, including the possibility of job growth in the manufacturing and recycling industries. The paper also addresses the possible drawbacks and obstacles of expanding the production of brooms made from plastic trash on a bigger scale, taking into account elements like price, public acceptance, and public awareness. Suggestions for overcoming these obstacles and improving output are also examined. The study concludes by highlighting the significance of adopting creative methods that recycle plastic trash to produce goods with noticeable environmental advantages. The broom made from plastic garbage is a useful illustration of how innovative ideas and environmentally friendly actions may help create a cleaner, healthier world. While the world struggles with the effects of plastic pollution, programs such as these offer a promising first step towards a more sustainable and circular economy.