Harmful hacks

By News Desk
September 24, 2024

In our cash-strapped country, we often resort to various "hacks" at home and outside, either to save money or for the sake of recreation. Common examples include using an old toothbrush for hair colouring, repurposing mineral water and soft drink bottles for water storage at home, and reusing paper cups multiple times. These seemingly harmless hacks may not only pose risks to human health and hygiene but also have detrimental effects on the environment. The improper and prolonged use of such products can lead to bacterial contamination, chemical leaching, and increased plastic waste, all of which harm both individuals and the ecosystem.

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In light of the potential dangers, it is essential that we stop relying on these unwise practices. Instead, we should stick to the recommended uses of these products to ensure both personal safety and environmental protection. Only by doing so can we maintain a healthy lifestyle while also preserving the environment. That said, not all hacks are harmful. There are many innovative and resourceful ideas that neither endanger human health nor the environment, and such practices can be encouraged without hesitation.

Muhammad Asif

Islamabad

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