This week, Malta hosted the annual EU-backed “Our Ocean 2017” conference to support measures to improve ocean health. This year’s discussion revolved heavily around the necessity to reduce plastic waste from entering the marine environment.Prince Charles of the UK delivered the opening speech urging for the movement away from a “throw-away, convenience lifestyle” that dumps more than eight million tonnes of plastic into the ocean every year.
“We are very close to reaching the point when whatever wild-caught fish you eat will contain plastic. Plastic is indeed now on the menu,” he said.
While policy-making and inter-governmental cooperation are of paramount importance, change can begin today among all of us. Trash Heroes globally pledge the commitment to break the cycle of single-use plastic like bags, bottles, straws, cutlery, and other everyday items.
Trash Hero’s Bottles and Bags program is expanding across many participating countries, substantially reducing the amount of plastic bottles and bags that end up on the beaches, in the sea, and in our communities. Just one reusable water bottle or bag can save huge amounts of plastic from winding up in the environment.
Trash Hero’s goal is to distribute 115,000 bottles through 500 participating businesses in 30 locations worldwide within the next three years, and 150 business distribute 51,000 reusable bags. This initiative can save an estimated 41 million plastic bottles and 5.1 million plastic bags from being used.
Want to buy a reusable bottle or bag or learn how to become a participating business? Get in touch to find out how!
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