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How are we going to reduce the use of plastic?

How are we going to reduce the use of plastic?

The fact that plastics are now a serious headache for the planet is proved by the fact that more and more governments are proposing measures to reduce their impact on the environment. In fact, in 2021 Europe will ban the sale of single-use plastics such as drinking straws, cutlery or cotton buds within its borders.

How are we using plastic in our lives?

Plastics are now a serious headache for the planet and it is in our hands to reverse this situation. Plastic has become a constant element in our lives. It’s everywhere: product packaging, cosmetic ingredients, textiles, mobile phones, etc. It’s even in the chewing gum you might be chewing on right now!

How much plastic is produced in the world?

Every year, 500 billion plastic bottles are produced worldwide. * In 2020 we will generate more than 500 million tonnes of plastic, 900% more than in 1980. * Plastic in the ocean is already more than 150 million tons of waste.

How long does a single use plastic last?

While on the subject of single-use plastics, which account for half of the plastic we use each year, they have an average useful life of 12 to 15 minutes and yet can take up to 500 years to disappear, according to Life Out Of Plastic (LOOP). Plastics outlive us and will outlive our children.

What is the purpose of plastics for change?

Plastics for Change was launched with a mission to use plastic waste as a resource for addressing social issues ever since. With over two billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, there is an enormous opportunity to reduce poverty through recycling.

How are plastic utensils changed our daily lives?

Take for example plastic spoons and forks. If you will account the cost of damaged or lost utensils, values are probably going to stack up but if you will be using the plastic type, it would the most economical option. Aside from that, you don’t have to wash it with soap and water again and again because it is disposable.

Where does all the plastic go in the world?

Tons of plastic debris (which by definition are waste that can vary in size from large containers, fishing nets to microscopic plastic pellets or even particles) is discarded every year, everywhere, polluting lands, rivers, coasts, beaches, and oceans.

Who are the most stunning plastic surgery transformations?

Take a look below at some of the most stunning plastic surgery transformations ever. (By the way, yes, that’s Ashlee Simpson up there!) Will the real Sharon Osbourne please stand up? Sharon Osbourne looks lightyears different than she used to.

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Ruth Doyle