There is a section of the Pacific Ocean twice the size of the continental United States called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Within it, 100 million tons of plastic swirl in a vortex of currents.
There is
so much plastic in the water that it outnumbers zooplankton by six to
one!
This plastic ends up in the stomachs of
marine birds and animals. In fact, one million seabirds and 100,000
marine mammals die globally each year due to ingestion of or
entanglement in plastics.
Plastic is forever, with virtually every
piece of petroleum based plastic ever made still in existence. That's
why it's so critical to our oceans and beaches that we dramatically
reduce our use of plastics, especially single-use plastics, starting
today.
Each individual can do their part to rise above plastics
and protect the world's oceans, waves and beaches from plastic
pollution. We can do several key things that will make a big difference:
-
Use reusable bottles for our water and other drinks. By using just one
reusable bottle, each person will keep 167 single-use plastic bottles
from entering the environment.
- Use cloth bags for groceries and other purchases. For each
reusable bag we use, we will save approximately 400 plastics from being
used.
- Recycle the plastic bags and bottles we already have. For every
thirteen plastic bags we don't use, we will save enough petroleum to
drive a car one mile.
Together, we can make a difference for our world's oceans, waves and beaches -- pledge to rise above plastics today.
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