10 Easy Ways to go Plastic Free
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You love the ocean you are diving in, right? You enjoy seeing the fascinating fish and the colorful corals. So of course, you strive to keep the oceans clean, to create a healthier and happier ocean for future generations to enjoy. Unfortunately, 100,000 marine mammals die everyyear from plastic pollution, and plastics take 500-1000 years to degrade… meaning we should be using much less of them. Dive into our top ten ways to go plastic free and become part of the solution today!
Glass jars and storage containers are a great way to store leftovers. You can also use them in restaurants to put your leftovers in to avoid nasty Styrofoam containers.
If you have some Tupperware containers, they are a great choice as well. Yes, they are made of plastic, but you can use them many times. When they wear out, simply replace them with glass containers.
- Ask if you can bring your own containers for it to be put into instead.
- Or find an alternative restaurant that offers an eco-friendlier option.
Many businesses are seeing the importance of sustainability and are trying to be more eco-conscious.
Choose the ethical businesses to show you appreciate their efforts. Hopefully, this will encourage others to follow suit and go plastic free.
Recycling is a great option for plastic that has been used, but 91 percent of plastic is not recycled. So, avoiding using plastic where possible is a much better way to go.
- Use reusable bags for your trips to the store.
- Take reusable plates, cups, and cutlery on picnics.
- If you enjoy drinking with a straw, choose reusable ones made of bamboo and steel.
- Need that caffeine boost in the morning? Reusable coffee cups and flasks are widely available.
Refill stores are becoming huge, with many opening up all over the world. They have most of the essentials you would buy from a regular store, including pasta, rice, sauces, sugar, flour, and lots more food options.
Many refill stores stock things like shampoo, soap, laundry detergent, and dish soap, too.
Google if there is a refill store near to you, you might be surprised how close one is, and start your journey to go plastic free.
We all use toothbrushes, and we all replace them every few months.According to the American Dental Association, one billion plastic toothbrushes are thrown away each year in the United States alone.
That is a lot of plastic being thrown in the trash on a regular basis. Some genius came up with a toothbrush that is made from bamboo so that you can have a guilt-free, gleaming smile.
You can find bamboo toothbrushes online and even in some supermarkets.
Plastic wrap is not recyclable, and with toxins that can leach out into your food, it is potentially harmful to your body too.
Enter beeswax wrap; a reusable, eco-friendly, toxin-free wrap that can be used to cover your leftovers.
Many stores cover an orange or a banana in plastic wrap to get a few more days of shelf life out of it. Fruit and vegetables do not need to be covered in plastic!
Make a point of telling your local store that you will not purchase plastic-covered fruit and vegetables and encourage others to avoid them too.
If your usual store only offers plastic-covered fruit and vegetables, try your local greengrocer, who usually has the items loose.
Shampoo bars are amazing! Numerous people are ditching plastic bottles and buying their shampoo in the form of a bar, just like soap.
Lots of companies are transforming your favorite shampoos into bars to be more eco-friendly. You can also go plastic free by switching to solid conditioner bars and body washes as well.
Many come with a little metal case so you can keep it dry in between washes and travel with your shampoo bar easily.
You wet the bar and lather it up in your hands to wash your hair. It works just as well as liquid shampoo and leaves your hair fresh and clean.
This is one you might not have heard about; most people use disposable razors thinking they are their only option.
However, you can buy a reusable, metal handle for your razor, and just replace the blades.
You might also consider switching to an epilator, wax, or an electric shaver to avoid any waste at all.
Do you like to go out to the lake or sea for a day of fishing? Catching your dinner is a great feeling.
However, according to a report by Greenpeace, abandoned fishing equipment makes up the majority of plastic that is in the ocean today… 640,000 tons tobe precise.
This includes nets, lines, pots, and traps. Of course, commercial fishing is the main culprit, but we can all do our part to get that number down.
Always remember to take your gear home and do not leave anything on the beach or in the sea.
This is something you can do to help the whole world go plastic free... Spread the word!
People who join Blue Oceans vow to show environmental awareness, avoid garbage, interact responsibly with the underwater world, and use resources responsibly.
You might think that giving up a few bits of plastic does not make much difference to the planet, but that is not true.
If everyone just tries a little harder to break bad habits and create new, sustainable ones, it will have a huge effect on the world.
You love the ocean you are diving in, right? You enjoy seeing the fascinating fish and the colorful corals. So of course, you strive to keep the oceans clean, to create a healthier and happier ocean for future generations to enjoy. Unfortunately, 100,000 marine mammals die everyyear from plastic pollution, and plastics take 500-1000 years to degrade… meaning we should be using much less of them. Dive into our top ten ways to go plastic free and become part of the solution today!