My 5 lifestyle choices that – when adopted – can help protect and restore our oceans for our children and future generations.
💙DEMAND PLASTIC-FREE ALTERNATIVES
The oceans face a massive and growing threat from plastics. An estimated 17.6 billion pounds of plastic leaks into the marine environment yearly—that’s roughly equivalent to dumping a garbage truck full of plastic into our oceans EVERY MINUTE. And plastics never go away!
•bring your own coffee mug ☕️ for your daily fix
•bring your own utensils 🍴 and reusable straw
•only buy products in glass or plant based containers
💙REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT
• Ride a bike, walk or use public transportation rather than driving a car.
• Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
• Put on a sweater in the winter instead of turning up your thermostat.
💙AVOID OCEAN-HARMING PRODUCTS
•Don’t support cosmetics that contain shark squalene, jewelry made of coral or sea turtle shell, souvenir shells of conchs, nautiluses and other animals, and single-use plastics like straws and water bottles that can end up in our oceans. These products support unsustainable fishing and threaten important species and ecosystems.
💙 EAT SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD
Choose seafood that is healthy for you and the oceans from well-managed, wild fisheries. We know it’s hard to know what fish are okay to eat, which is why you can turn to these helpful resources:
• Print or download a guide from Seafood Watch to help you make sustainable choices when you buy or order seafood, and learn about eco-certification of seafood.
I bought my seafood from @mncasia ,responsible seafood. They are MSC and ASC certified which mean they promote sustainability, traceability and seasonality.
💙 LEAVE NOTHING BEHIND
As beach crowds increase, so does the amount of trash left behind or blown away. Don’t let your day outside contribute to the destruction of our oceans. Remember to leave nothing behind but your footprints -- collect and dispose of your trash.
My family and I would pick up rubbish along our hikes and spent an hour at beaches to pick up trash while enjoying our day at the beach. 🏝
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products made from single-use plastic 在 安妮的吃喝玩樂日誌 Facebook 的最佳解答
Going zero waste doesn’t mean expensive and it can actually save you a lot of money in the long run. Using reusable products is a good way to start living a low-waste lifestyle. I love the fancy organic cotton produce bags which are simple and effective and I use it for my to-go food, bulk greens, and fruits.
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@earthaloha_ are going to help eliminate and reduce your single-use plastic footprint, and their Zero Waste Bamboo Lunch Kit, including 20 pieces of food containers, silverware sets, carrying bags, and a water bottle. They made of eco-friendly materials and will include everything you will need to get started a low-waste lifestyle. Also, when every kit is sold,$5 will be donated from each kit to 1% FOR THE PLANET 🙌
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I love boutique hotels!
Staying at @akyrachiangmai in a charming part of the city, among chic cafes and local restaurants. There's even an a la carte breakfast here at Italics ! Made fresh to order, minimising waste and maximising taste. You can actually order two items from the menu and coffee or tea and help yourself to the salad, bread and jam and juice bar. Respect for the @akyrachiangmai @akyrabeachclubphuket @akyrathonglorbangkok @akyrasukhumvit hotel group who are genuinely trying to make steps towards sustainability, ridding single use plastic and supporting local products, businesses and social initiatives. 💪😁❤️🙏
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