Showing posts with label recycle. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

The REFUSE Pledge: making a change

In a thirsty search for plastic facts during my water bottle epiphany (see previous post), Google transported me to the doorstep of global alliance called the Plastic Pollution Coalition (PPC), a group of individuals, organisations and businesses who are committed to saving our planet from death by plastic.  Through collaborative efforts the PPC is attempting to get the world talking about and taking action against plastic pollution. One of their initiatives to fuel the anti-plastic pollution revolution is the The REFUSE Pledge, which I signed today. This is a pledge to follow the "4 Rs" of sustainable living:
  1. REFUSE: say no to disposable plastics. 
  2. REDUCE: Reduce your plastic footprint: buy in bulk, choose products with the least packaging, look for products and packaging made from renewable resources, and avoid plastic packaging and containers. Choose products that have the least amount of disposable parts.
  3. REUSE: Reuse preferably nontoxic (glass, stainless steel) containers and goods to make less waste.
  4. RECYCLE: Recycle what you can’t refuse, reduce or reuse. Recycling is a last option because it uses energy, and there may not be a market for the re-fabricated materials.
If you want to find out more about plastic pollution, anti-plastic initiatives, plastic or (hopefully) sign the The REFUSE Pledge please visit their website: http://plasticpollutioncoalition.org/.

If not, at least take the time to watch this clip...