31 March 2018

We Must Do Our Bit to Save This Planet from Plastic Pollution

“Every year 250 tonnes of mainly plastic waste is pulled out of the River Thames.  The Port of London Authority says this issue is getting worse year on year and is now having an impact on marine life.

“Plastic particles are found in nearly all major brands of manufactured bottled water.  This is showing that it is everywhere.

“Plastic has become such a pervasive material in our society.  Plastic particles have been found in seafood, beer, sea salt and even in the air.

“The latest work comes in amid growing international attention on plastic, which has been fuelled by David Attenborough’s Blue Planet 2 series on the dangers of plastic in our world.

“The screening for plastic involves using a dye called Nile Red to each bottle of water.  This technique was developed recently by British Scientists.  The dye sticks to free floating pieces of plastic making them fluoresce under light.

“Doing away with buying milk in plastic bottles and returning to the old ways of glass bottles would be a start in helping healthy bodies.

“Glass bottles can be sterilised and used again.  When the bottle’s life has come to an end after approximately thirty-five uses, then the glass bottle is recycled and a brand new one is made.

“We, as an international community, need to put pressure on our manufacturers to stop using plastics and go back to natural products like glass, paper & cardboard.  All of which can be recycled naturally and do not risk pollution to the environment.

“Packaging by order of Parliament needs to be addressed now and not to wait for another ten years, when worldwide figures run out of control.

“Nations have to come together to resolve these problems as we are all killing ourselves with pollution!

“We can, and all must, do our bit to save this planet for ourselves and for future generations to come!”

Jenny Ayers
Saturday, 31st March 2018

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