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Protect our oceans.

1/17/2019

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With plastic pollution set to treble in the next decade a cross party group of MPs have called for a global treaty to protect our oceans. Even after mainstream acknowledgement and education through programmes such as Blue Plant, we continue to use single use plastics. So many people have a part to play- the manufacturers of packaged products, us the consumers with our need for convenience, supermarkets, etc.
But, if you’re not part of the solution then you are a part of the problem.
Try one plastic free shop a week.
Write to supermarket chains - what’s with wrapped cucumbers 🥒?!
Don’t buy cleaning products - make ‘em.
Soap is so much better than shower gel.
Always carry a cloth bag.
Stop and think before you buy!

www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jan/17/stop-treating-seas-as-a-sewer-mps-urge-in-bid-for-protection-treaty?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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