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Here's what Greenpeace
have to say:
Every year, about 300
billion pounds of plastic is produced around the world, and only a fraction
is recycled.
We’re all responsible
for this mess, and it will take all of us to stop it from getting worse.
It’s time to completely rethink how we as a society use (or abuse)
plastic.
Here are some things
that we can all do right now:
Every time you
see litter, pick it up and dispose of it properly.
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Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle – Be conscious of all that you buy, and be sure to avoid
products with excessive packaging, especially in disposable products.
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Plastics are highly
dependent on oil for their production - start treating plastics as
the rare resource that they soon will be!
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Refuse plastic
carrier bags wherever possible.
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Don't take part
in balloon releases
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Do not flush plastics
(sanitary towels, tampon applicators, cottonbuds) down the loo
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Demand more and
better recycling facilities in your area.
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Take part in local
stream, river and beach cleanups (for instance Beachwatch)-
or organise one yourself.
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When visiting beaches,
take a spare bag to pick up any litter that you see - especially plastic
bags, balloons and fishing line which are especially damaging to wildlife.
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If you live near
the ocean, or a river that drains into it, your storm drains may be
washing rubbish out to sea. Be conscious of this and any other potential
sources of marine litter in your area. Demand that these are eliminated.
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Support organisations
such as Greenpeace
and the Marine Conservation Society
who are lobbying for change and for the establishment of marine reserves.
- Be very conscious
of your ecological footprint. Encourage change though your decisions
and do no accept society's obsession with consumption and disposability.
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FANTASTIC? Click here to find out more about
plastics, their impact on our seas and wildlife and what we can
do to help -
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