Plastic Pollution Crisis

Plastic Pollution Crisis: Five Things You Can Do to Help and Protect Your Environment

Protecting the environment is something that we all have to play our part with and, because of that, you may be looking to see what you can do in order to reduce the problems that have been arising due to overuse and abuse of different types of products.

Plastic is among the worst products that we’re dealing with. It takes forever for it to biodegrade and, as a result, there’s a ton of it just sitting in landfills. How can we reduce the plastic pollution that we’re trying to deal with? Are there ways to play our part?

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Here are 5 ways that you can do so.

1.   Recycle

Recycling and using recycled products is a great way to ensure that you’re playing your part. Don’t just throw plastic away – instead, be sure that you recycle whatever you can so that it can be repurposed instead of being wasted. Your community likely has something in place so that you can make this a part of your home and work life.

2.   Cook at Home More Often

A lot of plastic products (straws, especially) are used in the fast food/takeout food industries. And, because of that, it actually plays a fairly significant role for you to consider cooking at home more often. You’re using a lot less plastic, and you’re going to save a lot of money at the same time.

3.   Offer Reusable Promo Items at Your Business

Whether it’s custom lanyards, grocery bags, or travel mugs, it can be really helpful for you to have reusable promotional items at your business. They kill two birds with one stone as well – not only are you providing people with reusable items, but they are a form of marketing that people will take with them regularly. It’s a win-win of an investment!

4.   Buy Items in Bulk if Possible

Bulk items are a big deal, and there are a lot of ways for you to get your hands on them. The larger the number of items that you buy, the less packaging that it’s going to take for each item. You also end up saving some money when it comes to buying in bulk – the per unit price usually ends up being a lot lower as well.

5.   Put Pressure on Corporations

Corporations are a big way for us to get connected with some of the people who play a role in our environment’s current state. It’s important to realize that, if we put financial pressure on big companies, they’re more likely to take the time and look at environmentally savvy options as well. Put that pressure on and see what a difference it can make.

As you look at what you can do, be sure that you’re exploring as much as possible in regards to your role in these changes. You can make a difference and, as you work out what you can do, you will start to see that your efforts really are going to make a difference in your environment.

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• Meet the Author • Dr. Lawrence Kindo


I am a Medical Professional with a passion for writing, blogging, playing, computers, and of course patient care. My writing in this medical blog will reflect my passion, and you are welcome to be a part of this venture. This medical blog is a tribute to all the great medical pioneers, and to the ultimate source of wisdom, God.


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