Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right
Uh why should i, it's just an empty water bottle, its small it doesn't really matter, nobody cares if I don't pick up one thing
That's what you may think, landfills are becoming overfilled, there is no more room for all the garbage people throw away. And litter into the ocean is nowhere near a solution. 60% of pollution in water is from litter. For example almost 100,000 animals in the sea a year drown from litter in the ocean.
That's really sad, I had no idea that was such a big deal. Not only is it affecting the earth and the people on earth, but all the beautiful animals.
exactly , litter may seem small, like even a small candy bar wrapper could be one of those things that seem like nothing but it all adds up to something that is bigger than what we think is possible.
But then what am I supposed to do, or are we doomed?
Attending cleanup days, increasing the numbers of public disposal bins, and even imposing laws and regulations. But maybe you should start simple, and pick up that water bottle.
Oh.. haha yeah you're right