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Single-Use Plastic Bags

The Environmental Impact of Single-Use Plastics

    The environmental impact of single-use plastics is a pressing issue that demands our attention and action. From endangering marine and land-based wildlife to contributing to pollution and climate change, the consequences of our plastic dependence are far-reaching.
    We make a whopping 350 million tons of plastic waste every year, and lots of it is just thrown away without being taken care of properly.
    This mess is everywhere, from high mountains to deep oceans. Plastic litter is a big deal, and it’s messing up our world. We need to do our part to keep plastic from taking over our environment.
    By embracing sustainable alternatives and advocating for responsible plastic use, we can collectively work towards a cleaner, healthier planet for current and future generations.

    White Drawing of Recycling Symbol

    Do Items Really Get Recycled? Uncovering the Truth About Recycling in 2025

      Not all recycled items are recyclable. Some materials don’t actually get recycled. The reality is much of what we recycle ends up in the landfill.. By addressing contamination, educating the public, and investing in recycling infrastructure, we can improve recycling rates and reduce the environmental impact of our waste.

      Styrofoam Packaging

      Is Styrofoam Recyclable?

        Styrofoam, or polystyrene foam, can have negative impacts on the environment. Like other types of plastic, styrofoam is not biodegradable, which means that it can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. The best thing you can do for the environment is to try to avoid using styrofoam or things packaged in styrofoam so you can reduce our need for more styrofoam to be produced.