Plastic waste that never makes its way to the ocean still ends up being very dangerous to both wild animals and domesticated ones. ... You can cut plastic beverage containers from your life by using cups, mugs, reusable water bottles, or even a mason jar to tote your water, juice and tea around with you. read more
Tell Plastic To Peace Out! Knowing the impact that plastic can have on the animals around you, surely you want to do all you can to keep them safe from this nasty villain. The first step to take would be to reduce the amount of plastics you use. read more
Trash of any kind can injure or even kill both domestic and wild animals. Do be lazy! Pickup your trash and dispose of garbage in a secure garbage can, and place all recyclable materials in recycling. Keep in mind, if you don’t care about the animals, a small child may get their hands on whatever and get injured or die from it. read more
Plastics can also entangle marine animals, making movement, feeding and growth difficult or even impossible. Plastic-based ropes, fishing nets, and even soda can holders can get wrapped around heads, flippers, and tails of marine animals. read more