Fish are repeatedly eating microplastic waste in areas high in coastal plastic pollution. These same fish get back to us through fisheries and stores where we too are consuming toxic plastic.
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Supermarkets are the worst offenders as well as local shops and markets that use plastic bags even for single items. If you really want to do your bit, reuse your own bag or use a shopping bag and refuse plastic.
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There is almost 1.88 million metric tons of plastic that pollutes the Philippines yearly. There is no effective management of the garbage that worsens the problem. Freedom Island in the Philippines is virtually a junkyard of plastic pollution that Greenpeace endeavored to clean up. They found the worst offenders of pollution were large brands like Unilever, and Indonesian company PT Torabika Mayora. Nestle was at the top of the list.
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Would you like swimming in garbage such as this? Just look at the number of plastic bottles floating in the water which makes one wonder, why do people care so little for the environment by throwing their water bottles just anywhere.
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This is disgusting where the ocean in coastal areas is becoming one huge garbage dump. We have exhausted our landfills and now we are turning to oceans. When exactly does this stop?
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Take a look at the video that will really shock you into realizing how bad the problem really is. Escalating yearly and soon we to will have to holiday on beaches alongside garbage dumps of plastic.