Tuesday 19 January 2016

Plastic bag issue at the shopping counter …

Remember, once you accept that bag, you are now liable for the rest of its future (will you hide it away in the cupboard or will you pass it onto to someone else or reuse it or will it go straight into the bin?  


Whichever route we take…it will end up in a landfill-further sickening Mother Earth or our precious oceans. 

Therefore, by accepting that plastic bag we are inviting more problems and hurting Mother Earth further, so the ‘ball’, okay, should i say... the ‘plastic bag’ lies in our hands…

Please, let's say “No thank you” to the use of plastic bags/packets!


 












Monday 18 January 2016

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

Since we are already so deep into the plastic mess, there some steps we could to take individually, as a family, a community etc. to help deal with this mess…

We should make 
‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ our daily moto

Recycling is one of the most useful environmental practices.
Besides reducing piles of garbage -- recycling protects habitat and biodiversity, and saves energy, water, and resources such as trees etc. Recycling also cuts global warming pollution from manufacturing, landfilling and incinerating.

By Reducing the amount of stuff we buy in the first place, and Reusing what we can, we also reduce the environmental harm associated with acquiring raw materials and manufacturing

Some tips!
·        Purchase paper plates and paper cups rather than plastic ones for your next function, picnic, party etc.
·        Make it easier for the family by placing bins for recycling around the home and or office.
·        Reuse paper, plastic, glass – containers, bags, tins, boxes etc.
·        There are some food stores, food take awayspharmacies that use paper bags, try to reuse these when you can.
·        And the big one at the moment don’t forget to carry your own bags when you go out shopping - cloth, paper or plastic if you are already sitting with a stack of it…imagine the big smile you’ll have on your face when you tell the cashier, “No” to the plastic bag/packet that is being offered!
 
We have to start weening ourselves off from accepting another plastic bag. 

Let us work together… Let’s please say “No” to plastic bags/packets!





Plastic Pollution - More facts


Great Pacific Garbage Patch



Friday 15 January 2016

Marine Mammals & Plastic Pollution

One million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed annually from plastic in our oceans.

44 percent of all seabird species,    22 percent of cetaceans, all sea turtle species and a growing list of fish species have been documented with plastic in or around their bodies.




































Info Source:
http://ecowatch.com/2014/04/07/22-facts-plastic-pollution-10-things-can-do-about-it/

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located in the North Pacific Gyre off the coast of California and is the largest ocean garbage site in the world.
This floating mass of plastic is twice the size of Texas, with plastic pieces out numbering sea life six to one.
Plastic constitutes approximately 90% of all trash floating on the ocean's surface, with 46,000 pieces of plastic per square mile.







Wednesday 13 January 2016

Plastic Pollution - Let's say 'NO' to plastic bags/packets

It is really heart breaking to see how much of a mess and damage we have caused and are continuing to do to our planet – Mother Earth.

‘Plastic Pollution’ is taking over and is our biggest crime.  But what can we do? We are so deep into it that it seems impossible to climb out.  We are surrounded by plastic: - keyboards, cell phones, grocery bags, water and cool drink bottles, food containers, shoes, hair accessories etc.   We so deep into it that we have even created plastic green grass/lawn and trees!!!

It seems like we are trying to convert nature – all that is pure to plastic – all that is damaging and unhealthy.  Are we not fooling ourselves…we are becoming plastic – Non- biodegradable!  We don’t realise how much “plastic” has become part of our lives and how much we depend on its use until you stop and take stock… shocking!!!


Sad to say my family and I have also been major contributors as well, we are sooo deep into it ourselves I wondered how to begin to make this change, then I realised…one step at a time…So my New Year’s Resolution for this year was;  ‘Say “No” to plastic bags/packets’, for starters. Must say it has not been so easy getting the family to remember to take the cloth bags with them when they went out shopping or to even use them, but slowly I see they are getting the hang of it.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all just say, “No” to plastic bags/packets, for now…Step One!

Anyway that was me having my say…please have a look at www.mother-nature-blog.com and share with your friends, if you likeJ.


Lots of love and please let’s say “No” to plastic bags/packets…