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Plastic Bags cause environmental problems.
Data released by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency
shows that somewhere between
500 billion and a
trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year
(reference:
National Geographic News - September 2, 2003). Less
than 1% of
these bags are recycled. It cost more to recycle a bag than to
produce
a new one (reference: Christian Science Monitor News Paper).
Where do
they go?
Click
here
to
find
out!
No Butts About
It-cigarettes are
the most littered item on earth, with
several trillion-cigarette butts littered worldwide each
year!
Following close behind are paper, cans, bottles, and all
the other
tangible personal property that is unlawfully tossed,
scattered and
abandoned outdoors. And with all this waste
accumulating around
us, the costs to humans, animals, and the environment are
extremely
high.
First, it is monetarily costly to employ people for
cleaning up a
city, in addition to tax payer monies spent on various
expensive
machinery for sweeping up streets, which will, in turn,
create noise
pollution. But the physical costs are even higher.
Vermin and
disease are rife in places with high amounts of
trash. Litter in
rivers and canals can pollute the water supply, and
animals are often
trapped or poisoned. Children fall on litter in
playgrounds,
sometimes requiring medical attention. |
Think
cigarette
butts
aren't
litter?
Think again:
Made of plastic, 20+
years to break down, almost all end up in storm
drains and eventually
into creeks and the Bay.
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Albatross feed on
plastic bits,
filling their stomachs and causing starvation when
real food no longer
fits. They feed their babies plastic as well.
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Auto accidents are caused
by
drivers attempting to avoid debris on
highways. Small animals crawl into bottles or jars, get
stuck and
slowly starve to death. Or get caught in plastic
six-pack rings,
plastic bags, fishing line and a multitude of
throw-aways.
Millions of animals, birds and fish die every year from
litter.
So what can be done about this onerous and pervasive
problem?
Well, imagine 100,000 people picking up one piece of trash
a day. Just
pick up a piece of litter today, then when you remember
tomorrow, do it
again and again and again. Follow up by creating a litter
cleanup
project in your neighborhood or local park with others in
the
community. And remember that recycling really does make a
difference.
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The items you recycle today
come
back in a variety of products, saving energy and resources
while
cutting pollution and creating jobs. Also, did you know
that junk mail
costs sixty-two million trees a year? Take action now to
reduce this
waste by signing up for a "Do Not Mail" list and to halt
further
unwanted mail, stop completing those warranty cards or
registering for
prizes or giveaways, which will result in your name being
added to a
mailing list. You'll not only be helping the
environment and our
forests, but you'll be clearing your mailbox of all that
pesky
junk!
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Plastic rings from
water
and juice bottles are dangerous. This
turtle swam through one as a tyke, then grew up
around it. His
spinal cord is exposed now. (courtesy Dino Ferri,
Audubon Institute)
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Start today to make your neighborhood, your city and the world a
better
place. Stop littering, recycle, pick up trash and encourage others
to
do the same. And when you've done all that,
contact
San
Rafael
Clean for more Save the Earth ideas!
More information on litter and how long it takes to break down can
be
found at
Keep
California
Beautiful
Cigarette Coaster Program sponsored by
Marin County
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP)
Bellam Self
Storage and Boxes, San Francisco Toyota and others
Bottled
Water
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Do
we
need
IT?
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