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    effects of plastic pollution on the ocean. Approximately 13,000-15,000 pieces of plastic are dumped into the ocean every day worldwide, causing the ocean and marine life to suffer on a daily basis, we need to change this statistic by limiting the use of plastic in our everyday lives (“Plastic Statistics”, 2015). We throw out so much plastic on a daily basis without thinking about what effect it might have on our planet and on us. It is time that we are aware that our constant plastic use has a negative

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    picnic at the beach this evening, and I’ve invited our friends. Would you mind helping me out? “Sure!” said Puka Pukeko. They hadn’t gone far when a car whizzed by them and someone threw a big bag of leftover takeaways out the window. Some splattered right at Kiki Kiwi’s feet and the wind whipped the bags and wrappers up into the trees where they hung like soggy Christmas decorations. “What disgusting litter critter would do this?!” he gasped. “IS IT SO HARD TO DO THE RIGHT THING?” Kiki Kiwi picked

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    In most places as people look around they would see lots of litter. The litter that people see is not just there it affects them. Littering looks dirty and costs money to clean up. People litter and make places look dirty which costs people in a couple of ways. Littering is making a place untidy with trash such as paper, cans, bottles, and any other items that are left in public (Google). Littering is a major world problem because of people being irresponsible, where it comes from, disintegration

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    come from or what happens to those things after they are no longer in their possession. In the following paragraphs, I will look into five specific things I make common use of in a week. I chose to conduct my research on plastic water bottles, mechanical pencils, plastic grocery bags, cell phones, and ear phones. I will expand on the materials that go into making these items, and where they come from. Additionally, I will look into what happens after they have fulfilled their purpose and whether they

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    “postconsumer.com,” I found out that, “ Plastic bags don’t biodegrade, they photodegrade- breaking down into smaller and smaller toxic bits contaminating soil and waterways. They then enter the food web when animals accidentally ingest them,”( admin, para.8 ). In case you didn't know, the meaning of biodegrade is to decay and to become absorbed by the environment, while photodegrade is to be decomposed by the action of light, especially sun light. Plastic bags are very common in grocery stores. Sure

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    environmental justice. Starting off with the Mcdonald’s demonstration to ban plastic packaging, the Santa Cruz EF did successfully completed their task. Mcdonald, currently on Mission boulevard, is not using plastic packaging and has substitute plastic for a material that is less harmful to the environment. In addition, their demonstration were indeed effective because Santa Cruz community is now plastic bag free and now enforces reusable bags instead. In addition, their first meeting and training for demonstrations

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    Around the world, plastic bags are used by everyone everywhere. Some places you even will have to pay 5 to 15 cents for them, some places where you have to pay is Boulder, Colorado, Brownsville, Texas, and even in Washington D.C. We can all avoid this problem simply by just switching to reusable bags. Most stores can offer you to pay for the reusable bags and you get to keep them, and be able to use them as often as you would like, but if you would like to you could even DIY (do it yourself), but

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    Plastic Vs Pollution

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    think of plastic, whether that be in lands, waterways, or the ocean, it has the ability to create interruptions in the environment. Because of this controversial topic, it all leads to the long debated question, paper or plastic? People are asked this question everyday, usually towards food shoppers, and it’s the average person's job to make an environmentally conscious decision upon which most are not educationally aware enough to do so. Although many have decided that paper versus plastic war has

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    the plastic grocery bag we know today came about (Laskow, Sarah). Plastic bags became popular in the 1970’s as an alternative to paper bags; the idea was that using less paper would result in less trees being cut down, (Robin Scher). Polyethylene, the material plastic bags are made from, “comes from ethane, a byproduct of natural gas extraction and a major contributor to global warming,” except when it is being frozen and transformed into plastic bags (Robin Scher). Making plastic bags is a

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    Plastic bags have been long esteemed as the miracle bag. They were first introduced in 1957 as plastic sandwich bags, and a year later were followed by the creation of plastic dry-cleaning bags (Humes 216). Their cheap mass production, ease of use, and varied sizes, colors and shapes makes them an appealing commodity to many stores and consumers. However, the environmental footprint of plastic bags is often ignored by those who use them, and even when they choose to recycle the bags, it is still

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