21st Century Kids: Limit Plastic Use

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Family members making crafts with plastic and paper products

What was once seen as a remarkable new material, is now viewed, by many, as a menace to the environment. Although it’s evident that plastic, in modern times, is the go-to choice for many businesses and homes, it is single-use plastic consumption that is causing great harm to our oceans and marine life.

“Industrial pollution and the discarding of plastic waste must be tackled for the sake of all life in the ocean”—David Attenborough

In order to change the tide of the plastic problem everyone needs to be aware: plastic material lasts forever and disposal does not impact its existence. It is a material that continues to be passed on “somewhere.” Looking for ways to reuse plastic containers, when possible, will minimize the impact. Moreover, increasing awareness of the damage caused by single-use plastic consumption has the power to alter minds and change behavior. Rethinking plastic use is not an easy task, as throwing away a plastic straw in a nearby trash can is common practice. Here are some resources on what kids can do to combat the plastic problem.


Limit Plastic Use