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Dangers of microfibres and microplastics
BBC’s Blue Planet II has definitely generated awareness about the scale and dangers of plastic pollution. Innocent sea creatures are dying after getting entangled in or eating plastic. Plastic breaks down into microplastics and nanoplastics which can penetrate organs & tissues. Every time we wash our clothing, the washing machine can leach upto 1000,000 microfibers…
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Do something different?
Have you ever considered doing something different, giving back and taking action rather than living life through social media?
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Alternatives to Plastic Resources
Plastic Free/ Zero Waste Living Ideas/ Circular Economy etc Packaging (Remember Biodegradable plastics may not decay on their own but in specialised facilities which are non-existent in many councils) Marketplaces Fashion Guides/ Tools etc. Cool Projects
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Key issues facing Deposit Return Scheme
Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) is great and should be piloted in England but we need to be careful with the pilot since the first impression is always the best impression. If the scheme fails, that will be the end of it. I have been doing a little research on reverse vending machines and I could speak to…
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The hidden plastic in our dinner
*Reference Slides: http://bit.ly/2CvXzMM A friend once asked me, “Is that water in your bottle or is the bottle in your water?” I was like, what? You do not make any sense! In this article, we shall discuss the hidden plastic on our dinner table, inside our food, water, alcohol, air; everywhere. What is wrong with a…
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Cycling ON the Regents Canal
Yes, this trip was to Cycle ON the Regents Canal from Paddington Basin to Camden Market raising awareness about plastic pollution on the Regents Canal and in general. It was a short cycle and I arrived in Paddington Basin to set my Water Bike up. I forgot the kit of the day, which was my litter picker to pick up…