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11.12.2009

Take the Single-Use Plastic Emergency Response (S.U.P.E.R.) Hero Pledge

Learn about PlasticPollutionCoalition.org:

Plastic Pollution 101: The basic concepts

Plastic is forever.

Plastic has become a plague.

Plastic affects human health.

Recycling is not a sustainable solution.

The Pacific Garbage Patch.

Take the pledge:
I will follow the “4 Rs” of sustainable living in the following order of preference:
Refuse:

Just say NO to single-use and disposable plastics like bags and bottles, straws, cups, plates, silverware and razors. Instead, bring your own shopping and produce bags to the market. Carry a reusable bottle with you for drinking on the go. Bring your travel mug to the coffee shop. Pack your own utensils. Skip the straw. (Plastic straws are for suckers!) Bring your own containers for take-out or ask for non-plastic disposable packaging.
Reduce:

Reduce waste: buy in bulk, choose products with the least packaging, look for products and packaging made from renewable resources, and avoid plastic packaging and containers. Choose products that have the least amount of disposable parts, like razors with replaceable blades and toothbrushes with replaceable brushes.
Reuse:

Reuse preferably nontoxic (glass, stainless steel) containers and goods to make less waste. Bad habits are disposable, containers are reusable.
Recycle:

Recycle what you can’t refuse, reduce or reuse. Recycling is a last option because it uses energy, and there may not be a market for the refabricated materials.

I will be a S.U.P.E.R. Hero!
Then go to Fake Plastic Fish and show your plastic:
Take the challenge. Collect your plastic waste (both recyclable and non) for one week or more. Then photograph, tally, and post it here. What can we learn about our habits and lifestyles by examining our waste? And what changes can each of us make to leave the planet a little less trashy?
Refuse plastic bags.