Plastic bottle caps are made from a type of plastic called polypropylene, which is strong and durable. However, this plastic does not break down easily and takes hundreds of years to decompose. This means that if plastic bottle caps are not disposed of properly, they can end up in our oceans, rivers, and landfills, where they harm wildlife and ecosystems.

    One of the biggest problems with plastic bottle caps is that they are often not recycled. Many people think that caps and bottles are made of the same material and can be recycled together, but this is not always the case. In fact, many recycling facilities aren't equipped to handle small plastic bottle caps, and they often end up thrown away.

    The way to protect the environment from plastic bottle cap pollution is to reduce the use of plastic altogether. We can choose to buy glass or canned drinks instead of plastic bottles or carry reusable water bottles with us. By reducing our consumption of plastic, we can help reduce the number of plastic bottle caps that end up in landfills and waterways.