Why We Should Not Use Water Plants for Paper Making, Handicraft Making, Firebase, Compost, and Biogas?
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Why We Should Not Use Water Plants for Paper Making, Handicraft Making, Firebase, Compost, and Biogas? Water plants, such as water hyacinth , duckweed , and cattails , are often seen as a potential resource for various environmental applications, ranging from paper making to biogas production. While their abundance in freshwater systems may seem like an untapped resource, there are several important reasons why we should reconsider or at least approach the use of these plants cautiously for certain purposes like paper making , handicraft making , firewood , compost , and biogas . 1. Environmental Impact of Harvesting Water Plants a) Disruption of Ecosystems Water plants like water hyacinth are often considered invasive species in many freshwater ecosystems. They rapidly reproduce and can choke waterways, affecting biodiversity, fish populations, and the overall health of aquatic ecosystems. Over-harvesting these plants for industrial use may inadvertently disturb the delicate bal...