Every 24 hours, 150 species are lost and by 2050, there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean.
With the threat of global warming and climate change looming large, Earth Day on April 22 encourages people to take steps to reduce their carbon footprint and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Reducing, reusing and recycling. There are many easy ways you can clean your habits today to save the planet tomorrow.
Another tip is, BYOF. Bring your own fork! The Ocean Conservatory listed plastic culinary among the deadliest to the environment. Another way to do your part is to carry your own reusable coffee cup. Starbucks blows through 8,000 paper cups a minute. Each cup you don’t use will be one less in the landfill.
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