The Awful Truth
How long can you go without an encounter with something made of plastic?
Plastic is everywhere. It can't be avoided. It can't be destroyed easily. It is killing animals, sickening people, and polluting water, air, and soil. Basically, it is destroying the planet (maybe other planets too). I’ve been reading about it. See below.
As a jewelry artist, I use plastic in my art to elevate the material to something that is art-worthy, valuable and interesting. Recycling is good, but it's not enough. I hope to someday find that plastic is so scarce that my jewelry will have to be made from something else.
Some awful facts:
400 million tons of plastic are produced annually.
By 2050, our oceans are predicted to harbor more plastic than fish.
People unintentionally consume plastic every time we breathe, eat or drink. "Plastics are in the food we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. Dangerous microplastics are in our own bodies, blood, and even in human breast milk".
The burning of plastic releases toxic gasses into the atmosphere, posing a threat to all living things that breathe, according to research from the United Nations Environment Programme.
According to Earthday Organization, "The process of making plastics out of fossil fuels is energy-intensive and releases significant amounts of greenhouse gases. Emissions from manufacturing, deforestation, and pollution from plastic incineration make matters worse".
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easy Things you can do:
· SUPPORT BUSINESSES who have reduced their plastic packaging. Let them know you noticed.
· BRING YOUR OWN take-out container to the restaurant.
· COOK MORE to avoid take-out containers, plastic utensils and straws.
· RECYCLE YOUR CHEWING GUM. (just kidding) Look for plant-based gum.
· STOP BUYING WATER. 20-50 billion plastic bottles/year are thrown away.
· BUY BIODEGRADABLE dental floss.
· SAY NO to plastic grocery bags.
· AVOID MICROBEADS in toothpaste and cosmetic scrubs. They can slip into waterways.
· SUPPORT LEGISLATION that bans single-use plastic.