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Most of the Plastic We Use Ends up in Our Oceans

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Plastic has become an overwhelming problem for our oceans and it’s causing an incredible amount of environmental damage.

Take a look at these pictures …

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⚠️URGENT ISSUE RIGHT NOW⚠️ Too many people think it’s okay to use plastic if they just throw it away into the garbage, but they don’t realize how overwhelmed our garbage dumps, recycling plants & now our environment & wildlife are too! Swipe through these tragic photos/videos & share this post with everyone you know because we must make EVERYONE aware right now to take action as we‘re using over one million plastic bottles PER MINUTE and over ONE TRILLION plastic bags are trashed every year with only roughly 10% being recycled! By 2050, scientists project that the amount of plastic in our oceans will outweigh the blunt of fish, 937 million tons of plastic vs 895 million tons of fish! WE MUST ACT NOW TO END PLASTIC POLLUTION because while great organizations like @4ocean @lonelywhale @sustainablecoastlineshawaii & @parley.tv work hard to cleanup & reuse some of our world’s plastic, the only real long-term solution is getting everyone to reduce/stop using plastic entirely before we destroy all our oceans, marine life, wildlife & our planet too. There’s not a minute to waste, we must make EVERYONE aware of how urgent this has become so please share this important post with your followers and tag people, celebrities, influencers and news media who need to see it so they can share too & let’s all spread awareness about this URGENT issue to save animals, our environment and humanity from plastic! #endplasticpollution #stopsingleuseplastic #plastickills #karmagawa #savethereef

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The non-profit organization Ocean Conservancy has mobilized annual beach and coastal area clean-ups since 1986 … and plastics are their most collected waste.

But how do plastics get into the ocean?

Believe it or not, the plastic in our oceans almost always starts with our trash bins.

Research by McKinsey & Company shows that only 12% of the 260 million tons of annual plastic waste is reused or recycled … while the majority gets thrown into landfills, incinerated, or abandoned into different areas of the planet — mostly our oceans.

Rivers, wastewater, wind, rain, and floods are all big factors in directing plastic waste into our oceans.

People are now using over one million plastic bottles per minute and over one trillion plastic bags are trashed every year … which is overwhelming our garbage dumps and recycling plants.

The United Nations Environment Program says the oceans receive 13 million tons of plastic each year … and that amount can grow to 17.5 million tons a year by 2025.

The World Economic Forum predicts that we could have more plastic in our oceans than fish by 2050.

Great organizations like 4ocean, Lonely Whale, Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii, and Parley for the Oceans are doing great work to clean up and reuse plastics … but the problem is so big. 

The only real long-term solution is for everyone to reduce or stop using plastic entirely before we destroy all our oceans, marine life, wildlife, and the planet.

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Share this information with your family and loved ones so that they can encourage others to at least reduce the use of plastics. 

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