Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.
Marine species ingest or are entangled by plastic debris, which causes severe injuries and deaths.
Marine life swim with the plastic we dispose of every day. They mistake this for food and swallow plastic chunks and also the nearly invisible microplastics that float in the water.
This affects the fish, possibly killing them at some point. But when these fishes get captured for us to eat, then this is when plastic will eventually start to affect us.
You see, humans will get back what they throw away. The average person eats 70,000 microplastics each year.
Scientists predict that in our lifetime, we consume over 20kg of microplastics.
THAT MUCH?!?!?!
Yes, and microplastics increase risk of cancer, metabolic disturbances, and neurotoxicity. Ingested microplastic particles can physically damage organs and leach hazardous chemicals.
How does plastic contribute to ocean and marine life plastic pollution, though?
At least 8 million tons of plastic end up in our oceans every year, and make up 80% of all marine debris from surface waters to deep-sea sediments.
Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed by ocean plastic every year.
I never knew throwing away plastic had such a big impact! going forwards, I will try to not hastily throw away my plastic/
As humans, we have a responsibility to protect the environment and the creatures living there. We should try our best to preserve the natural environment. .
Thanks for helping me recycle.
Of course. We should do our best to preserve the environment and protect our marine life.