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Planet or Plastic? is National Geographic's multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, and find out what you can do to.


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Plastic never bio-degrades and disrupts our endocrine system, and is suspected to cause cancer, infertility, and many other diseases. The Plastic Free Challenge is designed to raise awareness and promote solutions. The campaign is fueled by creative contributions and your participation.


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No plastic in nature by 2030. If you are not automatically redirected, please visit the page by clicking here. WWF urges world's leaders to act strongly and decisively in developing the full content of the treaty by 2024.


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By 2025 we will: Halve the amount of virgin plastic we use in our packaging and achieve an absolute reduction of more than 100,000 tonnes. Collect and process more plastic packaging than we sell. Ensure that 100% of our plastic packaging is designed to be fully reusable, recyclable or compostable. Use 25% recycled plastic in our packaging.


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THE SOLUTION. Broad public awareness can help to change the way that plastic is viewed, used and managed as waste. Education and engagement can be part of a city's strategic action plan, and can include consumer awareness campaigns, business awareness campaigns, documentary films, school initiatives and cleanup activities, among others.


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9 Campaigns + Actions To Take For Plastic Free July 2021 โ€” Sustainably Lazy This year for Plastic Free July, I decided to list some actions you can take in under 5 minutes, alongside some bigger more meaningful tasks. Individual action is great, but we need system change to fight plastic pollution and fossil fuels.


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This article is the second of six in our series, Going Plastic Free, to share how we can tackle the plastic pollution crisis by building a Zero Waste future with refuse, reduce, and reuse businesses that reimagine the way we deliver, consume and pack products.


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Plastic Free July is a global movement that empowers millions of people to choose a future with cleaner communities and oceans through refusing single-use plastics. It is a great opportunity to get people thinking and talking about plastic pollution as well as the alternatives and solutions we must advocate for.


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The End Plastic Pollution campaign helps people understand the impacts of plastic pollution on human and ecosystem health and how everyday actions can lessen the problem.


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A recent action by Greenpeace, in which overpackaged fruit and veg were labelled with a sticker saying "I'd like this product to be plastic free" and "We love plastic-free fruit and veg", makes.


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WWF is fighting for a world with no plastic in nature. It's a world where our oceans teem with marine life, not discarded nets, bottles, and bags. Where no human breathes the toxic fumes of burning plastic. And where every indispensable plastic product is used to make another. It's a world where people and nature thrive together. Join us.


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Microplastics have been found on every part of the planet. The tiny particles of this anthropogenic material have been found buried in Antarctic sea ice, inside the guts of marine animals.


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The global movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution. Since its launch in 2016, more than 12,000 organizations and individual supporters from across the world have joined the #BreakFreeFromPlastic movement to demand massive reductions in single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic pollution crisis.


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WWF's No Plastic in Nature Initiative works across the life cycle of plastic to: reduce the amount of new plastic produced increase the reuse of plastic already in circulation eliminate leakage of plastic into nature Our initiative is built on three core pillars: Global Governance Business Engagement Plastic Smart Cities


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To stem that tide, UNEP and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation lobbied private and public sector decisionmakers to commit to cultivating a circular economy around plastics, one in which plastics are made to last and to be reused - not simply thrown away.


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ReSource is part of WWF's global No Plastic in Nature campaign to protect the world's oceans and biodiversity by tackling marine litter and unnecessary plastic consumption. For full list of partner quotes see below quote sheet. To learn more about ReSource: Plastic visit: www.resource-plastic.com

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