Plastic is so ubiquitous in our daily lives and activities that we rarely hold a second thought about it.
How Plastic Is Killing America’s Beaches
In national parks across the United States of America, plastic pollutants are a huge concern to the healthy beach ecosystem. To assess the health of these beaches,
50 Easy Ways To Avoid Everyday Plastic
We’re all guilty of using way too much plastic in our daily lives. To be fair, it’s very hard to avoid using plastic because it’s literally everywhere. However, as it becomes more and more of a problem and becomes drastically damaging to the environment, we need to start making more efforts to cut back on our plastic usage.
10 Reasons To Use A Reusable Water Bottle
Every year, billions of pounds of waste ends up in the oceans, forming city sized islands made entirely of trash. A vast majority of this trash is plastic, meaning it will take thousands of years to decompose.
Plastic Is Slowly Ruining Our Oceans––Here’s How
It can be tempting to leave your trash behind when you go to the beach. (I’ve never personally felt this temptation, but based on the number of cigarette butts I saw in the sand the last time I was seaside, it seems many people don’t mind.)
The Shade Ball Deconstructed
Droughts have seriously affected different aspects of geography in different regions of the world.