Think Beyond Plastics!

Reduce our dependency on plastics

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  1. Inspire people to reduce their use of plastics
  2. Inspire manufacturers to use organic, sustainable packaging materials
  3. Break the bottled water and the single use container habit.
  4. BYOB: bring your own bag to the store
  5. Encourage legislation that curbs the production of non-biodegradable plastic
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Do you know where our plastic goes?
Did you know that our oceans are filling up with plastic pollution?
Plastic fragments contaminate even the most remote locations on earth. Harmful chemicals leached by plastics are present in the bloodstream and tissues of almost every one of us.
Plastic pollution harms people, animals, and the environment. Plastic is not biodegradable. In the marine environment, plastic breaks down into smaller and smaller particles that absorb toxic chemicals; are ingested by wildlife; and enter the food chain that we depend on.
Consumption of throwaway plastics, such as bottles, containers, bags, and packaging, has spiraled out of control.
Recycling is not a sustainable solution. The reality is that most of our plastic waste is land-filled, down-cycled or exported to other countries. And tragically, millions of tons of plastic are poisoning our oceans.
Businesses and governments need to take responsibility for new ways to design, recover and dispose of plastics.
Plastic pollution is the visible symbol of our global crisis of over-consumption. Let's pledge to shift our societies away from the disposable habits that poison our oceans and land, eliminate our consumption of throwaway plastics, and begin embracing a culture of sustainability.
Our health, our children, and the survival of future generations depend on us.

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Daniella Russo

Daniella Russo posted a link. at 11:18am on June 15th, 2009

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Blaise Douros posted a pdf. at 9:52am on June 23rd, 2008

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Discussion Board

Aluminum cans vs plastic bottles: Which one is worse for the planet?

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What does your garbage look like?

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