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Next time you go out, take a Geiger counter, you think the garbage patch in the Pacific is bad. The Fukushima radiation all over the Pacific is even worse
One thing I don't see in these programmes is how the plastic gets in to the water. Is it from ships, is it from people leaving things on the beach, is it from litter blowing about in the street? I'm not sure how a laundry basket would make it from land to ocean. They always say the simplest explanation is usually the right one. The laundry basket fell off a boat in rough weather?
Just wanted to point out that not all plastics are destined to defy decay. Some are actually destined to biodegrade. Not all plastics are made the same. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodegradable_plastic I'm not trying to dispute your findings, just pointing out a flaw before someone tried to use it to discredit everything else you said.
when I was a young boy back in the late 60s and 70s. most things were packaged in paper bags and glass. everyone wanted store's to stop using paper to save the trees. plastic was the answer to everything. appliances were lighter. tools , cars, etc. now look what we have done.
@@hesh9646 well if one person does it nah it will not but if we all change our lifestyles by eating less meat or sopping meat consumption at all there will be an effect, ofc we'll have to use less plastic turn the lights of yk all that stuff eating less meat will have an effect but it won't be enough
@@ThrashTillDeth83 that implies you're a vegan too I'm assuming. Even if we were to become vegans, isn't it more costly to raise vegan foods than raising animals tho?
wood toothbrush, metal straw, beeswax for takeaway, cloth tote bags, etc. but companies need to stop making them because people sometimes have no choice but to buy them
marvin raphael monfort how do you think people brush their teeth 600 years ago ? 1000 years ago ? With toxic plastic ? Humans been around for a long time wake up . Cavities are cause by high sugars and toxic stuff in our modern day corporate foods
@@johnb3599 ok I guess. I honestly haven't ever heard of wood toothbrushes so I don't really know much about them, I can understand its benefits. just my thoughts is that putting a piece of wood getting it wet and putting it in your mouth is kind of gross. due to the fact that wood is porous and will hold moisture and eventually mold. unless it is treated with some safe thing for consumption. would genuinely like to know .
Marketing idea for companies: How about instead of having individual soap bottles etc. in the shop, you have a 20 litre fill station. Sell a cool design multi-use bottle to the consumer and charge for refills. You don't change the gas tank for your car every time you fill up right? Why can't this be a thing for soaps, toothpaste, i.e. everything non-perishable.. or even food stuffs like spices etc. I just don't get how everyone got on the "no-straws" hype with little affect when this could be a really big thing. Companies could spend a lot less in packaging and shipping while still having great designs and marketing in the fill stations and the multi-use packages. Consumers would get the same thing but could also affect their own "shipping cost" by getting a bigger refillable container (a family of 5 really does not need or want to buy soap in less than litre size bottles). How is this not a thing?
Wow! That's a great idea! ...But think of the profit loss! You aren't just charged for shower gel but also the bottle it is contained within. This gives me an idea... Why not halve the size of shower gel bottles and charge roughly the same? Double the pollution, BUT double the profits!
People are too obsessed with being “clean”. I have heard that Japan has an issue with this. Too much stuff packaged for single use. The millennial generation has made it much worse!
@Tyler McIntosh I wouldn't say only stupid people. Smart people can also think they're saving the world because they really want to believe the earth cares about them and that they're making a difference. When you believe you really want it to be reality. I think it's silly to say some people are smart and others are dumb. It all depends on what the goal is. If the goal is to win in ping pong then the person that won is considered smarter than the other because he completed the goal of winning a ping pong game in comparison to the person that didn't complete the goal. If the goal is to solve a rubix cube and the person who lost in the ping pong match solves the rubix cube and the person that won doesn't solve the rubix cube then the person that solves the rubix cube is smarter when it comes to solving rubix cubes. So intelligence is a person being able to complete a goal in comparison to someone who does not complete the goal at all or as well
@Tyler McIntosh what I was saying is intelligence is always associated with a goal. The opposite of intelligence and achieving goals is art. True art isn't trying to get anywhere. When you dance you aren't trying to get to a certain point of the dance floor. The whole point of the dance is the dance. When someone takes something seriously, they're trying to get somewhere. They're trying to achieve a goal. When someone jokes around and doesn't take things seriously, they're not trying to get anywhere in particular or achieve any goals. So to find out who's more intelligent. You first must figure what makes that person more intelligent. Whenever you determine who's more intelligent, there's always a goal involved. One goal could to be to more accurately predict the future than someone else 20 years from now. You would have to figure out what is considered to be a more accurate prediction. Then declare the winner when the time comes. Yes, ping pong is considered a skill. But there's still a goal involved. Therefore it is also associated with intelligence. You must ask yourself... What is the meaning of skill? When do we decide to use that term. The definition of skill according to Google is the ability to do something well. When i think of skill i think of coordination and physical activity involved. In order to do something well you need to have the comparison. The opposite of well. So when you do something well you are accomplishing a goal that someone else can't accomplish at all or not as well as you. Skill, intelligence, Smart. It's all the same thing in a way. They all involve goals. So next time you call someone dumb... really think of what you're saying. I mean when you think and talk you're really just applying symbols and sounds to the reality that you experience with your senses. Thinking really is just creating a map of reality
@@danklyf4202 I guess you could retrofit a AI to a large ship remove all cabins so no one can steal it just an empty floating barge that can only be controlled by humans remotely in case the ai goes rogue or more likely gets struck by lightning, etc. Here's the kicker that will make a millionaire richer make its engine run on electricity with battery's that burn ocean plastic. Plastic has oil, a modern furnace will filter all smoke and produces almost no emissions. It would only have to come ashore when it over filled with plastic otherwise it's a perpetual autonomous machine we already have the technology to build it. The question now is how to tax other countries 🤔? Maybe GoFundMe? Maybe grants? Maybe the 51 state of merica is the ocean? Or China declares it a Provence saying they travelled this ocean first so it's theirs (it could happen)? Maybe we could transfer the trash to an electricity plant to burn instead of coal ? It would actually be cleaner. Also why aren't we using aluminum it's recyclable and easy to melt and reform infinitely ?
In many cities with food co-ops, there are people going on no-plastic diets. After an initial investment in your setup, you actually save money and often lose weight, too, unless you work in splurge days or times of day into your diet. You have to change what and where and when you eat, but it can be done. In other places, it is possible to reduce the amount of plastic you use to eat, aka low-plastic diets. In a shared house that I lived in in the greater Seattle area, we had a shared kitchen that barely used any plastic. We had gigantic glass jars full of cereal we would buy from the bins in the grocery store rather than from boxes. We had reusable cloth bags for fruit and vegetables. We would buy giant bags of frozen chicken and salmon from Costco once every month or so. We had a small kitchen garden in the backyard which was great!
Depends what you are eating, and where you are buying it. It is a bit more painful, but you can buy food without plastic. Bringing your own bags always helps.
Government must force companies to use biodegradabile plastics for packagings. The solution of the problem can’t come from single individuals only. It’s a macro solution that has to be taken. Poor us :(
Eric205gen actually compostable * some biodegradable don’t degrade in water and also don’t degrade in garbage sites due to the conditions the garbage is placed under
Unfortunately, biodegradable plastic ends up breaking down into tiny pieces and not fully biodegrading unless under extreme heat. Maybe the only real solution is for us to use less and dispose less.
Things like this remind me of a video where in a public place instead of quick use plastic cups and straws their were metal cups and utensils that dispensed both hot and cold drinks and food. Instead of throwing it in the trash you dumped out whatever you didn't eat or drink and returned it to the machine to be washed and reused. Places that don't let you fill your own containers with food or water are also a part of the issue because they want control over portions and consumption of specific products. Or the issue of possible cross contamination and or unclenly customer containers.
A while back I had the chance to help a buddy doing fish gut content analysis. The fish were all caught offshore. We were blown away by the fact that every single fish we looked inside of had consumed plastic. Not a single fish was found without plastic in its stomach!
@@joonietoony yes, most animals have a limited sense of colors, this is why we can hunt hogs in flashy yellow/orange jacket to let walkers notice hunters, in example. Birds can be cheated by the shape of debris 'cause they can't percieve properly their unusual colors. This is an interesting topic i advice you to let do some further researches about it. Cheers.
In Australia most grocery stores and departments stores have stopped giving single use plastic bags and some food chains have stopped giving plastic straws.
The optimism from the end of the video is out of place, everything you buy in th supermarkets is packed in way to much plastic. In my town (500000 people) there is just one so-called zero waste shop. Politics reacts too slowly, consumer behavior as well.
Nestle is too concerned about selling you back your god-given right of water that they get from up streams. They steal water from the locals people. So the state they're in the water runs downhill. They bought the property closest to the source of Mountain Water. So in turn the residence downhill get the Leftovers dribble of water from nestle. We'll be buying air next.
The most significant cause of plastic pollution is that no government is serious about educating people about potential disaster, cause by plastic. We should teach all generations about these, otherwise Mother Nature teaching will be merciless.
well, the majority of people in the western world understand that it's stupid to throw their shit into the water. www.statista.com/chart/12211/the-countries-polluting-the-oceans-the-most/ 90% of plastic in the ocean comes from 10 rivers and none of those is in the USA or Europe, all that these countries need is a trash-infrastructure similar to that of Europe. Right now there are no laws about trash nor any trash-burning facility, so people are responsible for the trash themselves, and throwing it into the water is the easiest and cheapest option.
CG Crazy BTW, Sweden recycles 97% of the trash they have, and turns it into heat. The bad thing about this is that they import tons of waste from Norway And Denmaek.
yaa about ''mother nature'' we have more laws in place for natural disasters then polution and it does not really effect me and i would not gain anything from not useing plastic i live in austria so plastic and other waste have there own bags so they get recyled in a way i have done more then most of you have even if its unitentional but tbh human life is nothing to me just anothere ant that lives makes mistakes and dies i dont care about anyone other then myself and i only do things that benefit me so plastic waste means nothing to me and same goes for nature and animals
Because the Petrochemical companies can't make money off glass and therefore can't send their kids to Yale, buy houses in the Hamptons and drive Bentley's
Seeing the small fish species using floating plastic debris as a kind of reef shelter left me stunned. It's still a pollutant and trash, and I'm still and advocate for cleanup, but wow - it's amazing how life will find a way, and persist, and adapt. The larger pieces that are being left for tracking will serve a purpose for science and for some species, it seems.
Can I join you folks to clean up.... I hate my customer service job taking calls 😡😡. Atleast cleaning up the ocean is a worth while thing to do. Lot more sensible
www.theoceancleanup.com/careers/ It took Google 0.11234 seconds to find this; I just clicked the first link. If you are seriously passionate about this try other searches more suitable to your locale and abilities. Don`t just think...DO!! Or take customer calls....whichever makes you happier.
@@ninjacrumbs The issue with stating "it's just a google search away" is most of these projects require you to have a college/university degree applicable to the field. There are people out there whom are passionate about these causes but are unable to make any meaningful in-roads due to artificial road blocks that have been set in place due to the education system failing the majority of the population are creating loops to jump through that just aren't getting the best out of people.
When we stop buying from China Walmart will have to start getting it's products from USA like it used to. When I heard about the straw thing, I have to admit, I did not want to give up my straws! I have oucheee teeth and drinking hurts often, but after watching this video, I'm making a change!
If shops had branded dispensers, it could drastically reduce rubbish allowing people to take their own containers to refill. This could be as easy as having a ticket/label dispenser stating which brand of shower gel it is for example and how much in ml was dispensed, this information could be printed as a QR code for till staff to just scan.
That would be a nightmare. Imagine lugging all your empty bottles into the store and then waiting in line forever behind who knows how many people making who knows how many messes. Kids/asshats would hit those dispensers constantly as a "joke." You'd never know how often they were getting cleaned/what was actually going into them. Ugh. I think we'd be better off improving biodegradable plastic and mandating that manufacturers use it for their products.
That is a good motto and one at an old company I worked for, but the fuckers wasted so much plastic and would have the sprinklers on everyday mostly sprinkling the parking lot even when it rained.
First big corporations need to ship and package their consumer products in actual recyclable plastics. As long as companies like Coca Cola are still using non recyclable plastics for their bottles claiming it will take a lot of effort to change (When there are plenty of other companies that have switched over years ago, like Rivela). This will remain a problem. Sure collecting plastic separately is already a thing in a lot of countries. However because the collected plastics is a mixed bag of recyclable and non recyclable plastics it's very hard and inefficient to actually recycle anything from it. So most of that collected plastic ends up being burned or dumped on landfills anyway like regular trash.
If only recycling where better... The energy requirements for sorting melting and processing plastics as well as the energy required to transport the trash thousands of miles to a recycling plant have made recycling more expensive and worse for the environment than using newly refined petroleum byproduct.
@@naturewanderer1609 reducing is always a good start :) but a bamboo brush is really the better option, everyone can make a difference with their choices
On both the Big Island of Hawaii and the island of Kauai had one or two beaches that because of the currents, the plastic accumulated and covered several acres at least. Kauai beaches had some beaches that were blue red and green very small particles until they ground down to invisible. Hawaii island has a beach that coughs up so much plastic that it's known as garbage or plastic beach instead of its Hawaiian name, Kamilo beach, by many people. There are some remote camping places in these areas and when the campers light their camp fires, acres of beach under the trees and in the bushes catch fire and black smoke rises for a few days. This happens every year or two. I hauled a truck load of plastic to the local transfer station and it stayed there for several years before it was shipped to Oahu and burned.
Yeah, the peer-reviewed science got updated. Hate that, but it's necessary. BTW, they have citations with web links in the Description below this video. Click on the title!
@@ryanjensen5897 I wish this is truth. Unfortunatly we are not. If we were smart, we will never get to this point my friend. Just look at our TV commercials and you can see where we are heading.
Zero plastic law is help for a clean ocean. and discipline our self. That the reason why I always bring my bag for grocery shopping and recycle Plastic for planting. And all kitchen waste I make that soil for my organics garden. box etc. .less waste. Hope so many people thinking about recycling
I'm going completely plastic free! I love it! I use plastic wrap alternatives with cloth beeswax wraps and bamboo toothbrushes and bars of shampoo and conditioner. It definitely gives a feeling of rest to your soul❤️ I'm glad I can finally see someone else who is putting forth that kind of effort! 🙌
lol zero plastic? id bet the clothes youre wearing contain more plastics than you imagine & yet there are many uses of plastic everyone could do without - we did it before we should do it again -
The I creasing city life is worst for planet. In our Indian culture our festivals n all our daily routine is connected with nature. But sadly people are dumping that tradition n adopting to western culture of creating waste. The wrong interpretation of our rituals is slowly eating us back. Each of us bring a culture. And I want all of us to create a culture which is based on saving energy n less / no pollution.
@@62sy I know that what I keep telling people, we are not doing this for earth we are doing it for us. You really think the earth will die by Lil plastic, not. we gonna die just like the dinosaurs. And in 10,000 years or more thing is going back to normal and it going to be like we will never here.
@@youmomin4 i never meant earth i meant myself idc about others when i die everyone else can die with me i could not care less about them i am gonna die in 50 years max so why should i care its not gonna effect our lives that much in this 50 years so i dont see a reason why i should care ...
OneShortGamer - it’s called a vicious circle ⭕️ and useless unless you get to the offenders - but what do you do about the victims of tsunami when it washes out people’s homes and everything on it to the ocean -
Lord Ot imagine when you realize there’s 3x as much Area in the ocean than on land. Just think of how vast the ocean is. I’m not saying that it’s ok by any means
@@MyNameIsBVD imagine thinking that all the plastic is located in one spot where there isnt any life and therefore think its ok. It's the complete opposite
Casey Shartley the problem is how the materials break down. Most glass is non toxic when it breaks down so poses no real problems for the environment. Plastic is toxic, so even if it eventually breaks down, the micro plastic make water and soil toxic for all plants and animals.
Casey Shartley not really. There are sharp objects (rocks, tree bark, thorns,etc) all throughout nature so it doesn’t pose more of a threat than what’s already there. Also after a few years of erosion they smooth out and become basically clear/coloured rocks until they completed break down.
"consumers are making better choices" don't bring consumers into this, they have the limited choice that companies put out. Companies should be held responsible for every container they make. They are indeed the ones making it, and usually just so they can get a bit of money. Screw your money, like you've screwed our planet.
Consumers are everybit as liable. Companies exist to make profits which are derived from consumers, if the demand falls then why would the companies continue to supply? Throwing the blame on another party isn't going to solve shit.
jhivan benoit companies have to make the product before the consumer has the option to buy it or not. Profit for the sake of profit is not an excuse or a justification.
MadAnili all companies? Capitalism in the neoliberal era is a gigantic web of corporations and production is so obscured that consumers literally cannot know what their dollar is sponsoring. Environmentally friendly products, vegan products, products where they say they’ll plant a tree if you buy them are sold by the same companies who sell the other products. It’s marketing and packaging. The only answer is democratic control.
@@allisondoak9425 not all companies have plastic packaging, usually companies that's started as environmentally friendly company will not have any packaging or paper (bonus point if it's recycled papers). Being environmentally friendly is getting popular at my place, i hope environmentally friendly companies will be bigger and more product varieties. Yeah Im not devoid from all plastics, but I try to buy all of my things without plastics. Government are the best way to lessen it, but it gotta start from somewhere
I no longer use single use shopping bags but only because the supermarkets stopped supplying them because of federal legislation. The main reason single use plastics has become such a big problem is not because of consumer demand but rather because of corporations looking for ways to offer higher convenience in an attempt to gain a competitive edge. I think the most effective way to reduce the plastic problem is to legislate disincentives for consumer suppliers to offer disposable plastics an incentives to offer more eco friendly alternatives. Unfortunately consumers will always take the easiest and most convenient way and so the problem will never be solved at the consumer level.
No, the only reason plastic is a problem is people breaking the law. The manufacturing of plastic bags is far better than paper for the environment. It's the not littering and not recycling that makes plastic worse.
@@lordgarion514 Well, no. The Problem of Plastic is, that it is mixed with all kinds of other stuff. Glass Bottles are way more eco friendly compared to Plastic Bottles and Tetra Paks. And the problem is exaclty what baarni said, coropations looking for ways to offer higher convenience and people being dumb, wether its a plasctic or a paperbag. Just get some long lasting cotton Bags and store them in handy places ready to use
@@metallsimon No glass ain't. The amount of resources to make and ship it compared to plastic is staggering. There's more than one kind of bad for the environment. And what's in fossil fuels, especially coal, is seriously bad for the environment, and our health (you should look up those numbers... Staggering). Fossil fuels harm basically all forms of life, plastic in the ocean is quite a bit more limited in comparison. And it'll be both easier and cheaper to filter large quantities of plastic out of the ocean, thereby reducing harmful affects than trying to make a dent in cleaning up all the extra fossil fuel poisons that would have been released if we had kept everything glass. Having to clean this mess up doesn't automatically make the problems associated with the way it used to be done any less of a problem. And never mind the fact that we're already running out of sand, so much so that there are black markets for sand in the world. That's a serious problem. Imagine if we'd have stayed full glass all these decades. Even with the best recycling efforts we'd still need to make millions of pounds of new glass a year. Then there's the digging and shipping of the sand to make the glass. They use waste methane for most plastics(that come from fossil fuels). It's free because they have to take a bunch out of most natural gas because too much methane makes the flame too hot, and it would not cook well on a stove.
@@metallsimon But yes, people see dumber than dirt. And bad humans. It's not that hard to recycle plastic, especially the single use plastics like bags. In fact, it's downright easy considering almost every grocery store has a recycling bin for that type of plastic.
@Mr. X If your clothes end up in a landfill at the end of their life, it doesn't matter what they're made of. Nothing breaks down in a landfill. They even dig up 100+ year old newspapers that are still perfectly readable.
It's already too late, everything is contaminated. How are we going to capture the trillions of microplastics that are dispersed all over the ocean and the rest of the earth? Even the tires of our vehicles are shedding them all over the planet every single day in unimaginable quantities and there isn't an alternative.
Tbh i’m glad many schools in japan try to help the economic system by making the students avoid using too much electricity, always taking an eco bag with them, avoid using plastics and a lot more. I think other schools in other countries should participate in helping the eco system too
Plastic continues to break into smaller and smaller pieces, but never actually goes away entirely. Most fish now have plastic in their tissue thanks to swimming around in this microscopic muck. But look on the bright side- at least it's not radioactive!
And then we eat those fishes, and the tiny plastic bits from the fishes enter our bloodstream. It may not be radioactive, but it's still definitely a problem
Very powerful video . 6 years ago I start documenting the Bahamian environment. Sad to say today it’s not getting better. No real systems in place to keep the islands clean .
Why do you think the fish are swimming underneath the floating crates and nets? The fish don't see it as garbage, the see a cool hiding place witch they use for yeaeaears. Until these guys take it out. Destroying there hiding place 😖
6:47 "Material scientists are turning their attention to new packaging solutions and consumers are making more informed choices everyday." That's great, I wonder what the plastic manufacturers are doing?
There is literally a biodegradable plastic made from hemp but the world governments are keeping it down cuz weed bad It takes only a few months to decompose into soil
@Liam Hanafin look i grew up in kansas and there is plunty of land that isnt farmed bc the gov. You have to have atleast like 16 acres, thats a shit load of unused land
Companies blame consumers, consumers blame companies... how about not search for someone to blame instead look for solutions to get this Problem out of the World. We Humans need to do something.
Companies don't make things to not sale. They make things because people buy those things. People don't buy it, and the companies won't make it. Why do they pollute? Because you pay them to it, that's why. If enough people care and stop buying their products, they'll change how they operate to.meet demand.
What's sad is that this problem has been known for years, facts and evidence have been ignored and the problem was allowed to grow due to greed and a lack of accountability
Thanks for posting and continuing the work with this big job ahead of us. I'm on one of the islands in the middle of the Pacific. Our beaches are seeing much of the plastics and our volunteers keep on cleaning!
Funny that a video that is about ocean garbage doesn't mention once which countries do most of the dumping into the oceans. Contrary to most people's reflexive tendency to blame the developed world for everything , almost no dumping happens in the western world. Most plastic is buried in landfills. The main pollutors are African countries and Asian countries which practice open dumping. Though managing plastic is a long term challenge landfills are the lesser of two evils and must be encouraged for now.
This comment🙌🏻 everyone points to western society, but travel around Asia for awhile and you’ll see exactly where it’s coming from. I was shocked the first time I saw a river full of trash and no one cared
true! you can track a big quantity of trash coming from asian countries. but then, if you analyze that garbage you will find out that many of it belongs to (was produced by) western companies!
Evariste Galois, It's not a conscious decision, it's self centered consumerism. It rarely comes to mind that we as individuals contribute to the problem....
baarni You are fucking kidding me right? Throwing away garbage is not a conscious action...No it just involves bagging it up, tying it, and throwing it in a dumpster during which you have more then enough fucking conscious to know exactly what you are doing. Littering or cleaning.
If you had the choice between getting $1 million dollars and adding some plastic to the ocean, or getting nothing, but also not adding any, I'm fairly certain I know which you'd choose. Most people would do the former, which is why this happened
When my son was about 4-5 I would take him to parks mostly or wherever we went & spent any amount of time. We'd get some plastic bags I kept in van & have a contest ......of who could collect the most trash. I wish everyone would pick up trash if it's in front of you. Who cares what idiots think! You know the ones who DONT care, etc!?!? Great video!!!
Question: since all land trash eventually leads to the ocean have you made any efforts to track trash on land in order to concentrate on where clean up efforts are mostly needed?
The worst part is so many contries are involved it would be very difficult to have all them do their part in fixing corruption is rampant in many countries
@@FiredDanST Hemp is a sister plant of marijuana that can be used to make fabrics, ropes, clothing, even renewable fuel for our cars, we could power the grid with it without all the pollution.
It also takes much more energy to produce a hemp bag vs a plastic bag. While the hemp bag itself is a much safer product, the pollution from creating it is a lot more. I still think that hemp bags would be the better option for sure.
The photos are all photoshopped. Showing mountains behind them. It is supposed to be in the middle of the Pacific Ocean not next to a mountain range…. All photos show different places and backdrops. Suspicious if you ask me
I tried using those 'bags for life' in place of single use carrier bags, and quite a lot of these quickly frayed into plastic shreds. Makes one wonder whose 'lifetime' they are meant to last. I now use collapsible crates in the back of the car. Much sturdier and WILL last a lifetime. As regards supermarket packaging, I've noticed it increases rather than lessens. It's hard to buy anything like loose bunch fruit or paper/card wrapped goods where I live. The 'promise' supermarkets make that 'all is being done to reduce and research better packaging' is simply a con with a green leaf printed on the packet. They don't listen to the consumer that questions the amount of packaging, and the reason is most people act like yahoos, attracted to shiny and pretty things, the bigger the better. I've worked in shops,so I know. Manufacturers know this too, act on it, and try to outdo each other in an attempt to catch the general public's 'pea-hen eye' when selling their product (especially at Christmas or Easter). It takes ignoring the screaming children (that goes for the 'inner child' plus the one sitting in the trolley) and leaving this stuff on the shelf to make manufacturers finally take the hint.
No kidding. Unfortunately, left shoes and right shoes tended to drift to different beaches... but that didn't stop beachcombers from holding swap meets to try to put together a pair! 👟Just goes to shoe ya how crazy marine science is.
Conscience is the first step. We’ve all contributed to the problem, so if we all collectively pick up a handful each day when you see it, then the effort will spread to those we leave the planet to and further develop conscience toward earth, each other, and our actions on it. Make games & training out of it...5k plastic and foam pickup runs. When the surf is flat, pick up trash on the beach & out of the water. Little things count.
Spartan Stunting purchasing power maybe the public’s best way to boycott, but education and consciences will spread the knowledge beyond our lifespans since this may be a multi-generational cleanup project we all need to act on & become better humans to each other and to Earth. ...We are only temporary parts of Earth, so we should be more gracious guest.
@@brandonsmith3060 what are you talking about education and conscience almost everyone who uses plastic is aware it's prolly not good for the planet they jus don't care there followers so if people start boycotting more and more will easily then politicans will start to make policys against plastic awareness of the issue is already widespread
Yeah right LOL. People aren't just gonna go out and commit the public embarrassment of picking up rubbish to "Save the sea y'all!" People need to be incentivised. People don't install things like solar panels or greywater systems just because it saves the environment. They do it purely and simply out of personal interest. In other words: $$$
Terrible Tanner seems like walking past a plastic bag on the ground on ones way into a store is more of an embarrassing act then picking it up and tossing it in the bag recycle bin in the store...Perhaps that’s the type of mindset that’s retarding public action of see something, do something. ...Yet I agree that incentives would help as well, but overall personal incentive to clean up ones own space should be the goal we should pass on to the future.
We no longer use plastic straws, we bought stainless steel straws this past summer. We also use gal bottles of water that we refill for .39cents(reuse of coarse) instead of one use water btls, and have a newer modern frig with a h2o filter. We have noticed a HUGE difference in those alone. Also think that POLITICAL MAIL FLYERS are a REALLY HUGE WASTE OF PAPER!!!! All of us need to voice our thoughts about that. Not only do politicians use thick, glossy,plastic coated, super $$$ paper, but so do many advertisers aswell. I call and complain about these issues alot to politicians.
I use glass containers now for food storage compared to using plastic before...Is there any chance that scientist will focus instead of finding a natural chemical ingredient that can decompose plastic?
During this entire video, because of PC culture they avoided saying where most of this plastic is coming from. If you can't even be honest about the facts (which are well known) how do you expect influence any kind of meaningful change?
@@MatataMcCleskeyAnd that's where you have been mislead. Yes the plastic cycles between California and Japan, but that's neither are the major source of the problem. China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam are the top contributors to the Pacific Ocean garbage patch. These 5 nations dumped more plastic waste into the pacific that all the rest of the world combined... The US, Canada, and Japan would be near the bottom of the contributor scale. Japan's contributions are due in no small part to the tsunamis they have faced in recent years.
@@johinator1219 1000 Subscribers With No Videos @UCnJB8q5FVmdk0yPPuitUwDg actualy it's not a totaly stupid comment ( i mean chineque one, yours are) , chanvre is one of the best material we could use and used in the past, people think it's only about being high and relaxed but they're wrong, you can use it to make paper, rope, sail, clothes, isolations etc etc etc etc, it also absorb co2 and have medical value
sorry i used the french word, i mean hemp, and yep mj is hemp, and hemp have way more appllication that just smoking it. In my country hemp with low level of thc are allowed but people are afraid to use/plant it cause people think to mj and think it's a bad plant wich isn't the case and it have many application that could reduce plastic, i would prefer see field of mj than sea of plastic or oil rig @@johinator1219
That banned is not working because 16,000 crore has been lost and many jobs...dust bin is what we need and people are too lazy to throw it in dust bin... there is no alternative to plastic now and banning plastic is certainly bad idea
Yes bro In jharkhand also plastics are banned in an efficient way. government allows to use plastic on certain conditions and that is also provided by government.
All companies should use Single quality plastic and all Government institutions should ban Single use plastic use all over world and encourage Traditionally used cloth bags or Eco friendly bags , it will bring more economic balance and will bring more local job patern.
While you watched this video; 240.000 trees were cut down, 2.800.000 aluminum cans were produced, One species got extinct, 8.000.000 plastic bottles were produced and 150 tons of plastic got into the oceans
Youre wrong about the one species got extinct, which was the only one i cared to look up, which makes me think you just pulled those numbers out of your ass.
this is heart breaking. we need to make a change!! please reduce the amount of plastic you use. it may seem like a small change, but if everyone does it, we’d make a huge impact.
yes, maybe we learn something that will help us back on Earth? what do you have against space exploration? it's not like we're exploring space INSTEAD of solving environmental problems, better than spending on defence don't you think? if anything, being in space has only helped us see the problems we have on Earth. Have some respect for the science that is your whole world. Our desire to explore (learn, experience, progress) is what separates us from our ancestors. Wanting to go further and explore the unknown is who we(you) are.
felix I have nothing against space exploration. I am questioning ethics. For me, there is no right or wrong way of doing things, each to their own. Science has progressed so far, revolutionised the way we live, litteraly. Yes, but let’s not forget 71% of earth is our ocean, which can hold a lot of answers we are still searching for. I believe we should not be getting ahead of ourselves, you cannot try searching for answers elsewhere when there are unanswered questions still waiting to be discovered here on earth. And I ain’t even mention the $$$ part, which is the fuel for this very topic, but I’m sure you’ll have your own assumptions on that too. Its good, to question the narrative.
@@nonameneededd It's not like there is only one organization that can dedicate resources to one or another. Exploration of the space and ocean is happening simultaneously, which is the best scenario. Too much focus on space would leave our current state in less than favorable, and too much ocean focus would limit our opportunities to greatly advance in space.
In many cities with food co-ops, there are people going on no-plastic diets. After an initial investment in your setup, you actually save money and often lose weight, too, unless you work in splurge days or times of day into your diet. You have to change what and where and when you eat, but it can be done. In other places, it is possible to reduce the amount of plastic you use to eat, aka low-plastic diets. In a shared house that I lived in in the greater Seattle area, we had a shared kitchen that barely used any plastic. We had gigantic glass jars full of cereal we would buy from the bins in the grocery store rather than from boxes. We had reusable cloth bags for fruit and vegetables. We would buy giant bags of frozen chicken and salmon from Costco once every month or so. We had a small kitchen garden in the backyard which was great!
Ocean health is so important, we're dedicating an entire week to raising awareness of the plastic pollution problem! Join us this week, and tell us what you're doing to reduce plastic waste with #JoinTheSwim. 🏊🏻♂️🐋
Next time you go out, take a Geiger counter, you think the garbage patch in the Pacific is bad. The Fukushima radiation all over the Pacific is even worse
A week is not enough.... Raise awareness till the problem is sloved.
😭😭😭😭
One thing I don't see in these programmes is how the plastic gets in to the water. Is it from ships, is it from people leaving things on the beach, is it from litter blowing about in the street? I'm not sure how a laundry basket would make it from land to ocean. They always say the simplest explanation is usually the right one. The laundry basket fell off a boat in rough weather?
Just wanted to point out that not all plastics are destined to defy decay. Some are actually destined to biodegrade. Not all plastics are made the same. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodegradable_plastic I'm not trying to dispute your findings, just pointing out a flaw before someone tried to use it to discredit everything else you said.
when I was a young boy back in the late 60s and 70s. most things were packaged in paper bags and glass. everyone wanted store's to stop using paper to save the trees. plastic was the answer to everything. appliances were lighter. tools , cars, etc. now look what we have done.
@Donald Kasper i dont know if you're being sarcastic but that will get you harmful smokes that will pollute the atmosphere
@@zhouyiwei112 Better the air than the water, right?
They have smokless chimneys now because of the filters they use
@@ShainAndrews nonetheless it's a horrible idea it doesn't reduce pollution
@@zhouyiwei112 How do we know if we don't try?
We need to delete the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and download the Clean Ocean Patch.
agreed
Master Therion The devs need to work on this broken patch with another update tbh
we need to reset the game.
Your PC hardware spec's doesn't meet the minimum requirements to install this patch. Proceed anyway?
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just use SeaCleaner
why is every large area compared to Texas?
Cuz we big
Cuz texas thicccc
Alaska is bigger..
rotor rover -Hahahaha holly shit
+Toast It's only used in America. In metric countries we use Belgium.
I am very proud that there are still people who care about the environment
Go vegan 👍
@@uncoiledfish2561 it won't help the environment anyway
@@hesh9646 well if one person does it nah it will not but if we all change our lifestyles by eating less meat or sopping meat consumption at all there will be an effect, ofc we'll have to use less plastic turn the lights of yk all that stuff eating less meat will have an effect but it won't be enough
@@hesh9646 Thanks to people who think like you do it wont
@@ThrashTillDeth83 that implies you're a vegan too I'm assuming. Even if we were to become vegans, isn't it more costly to raise vegan foods than raising animals tho?
wood toothbrush, metal straw, beeswax for takeaway, cloth tote bags, etc. but companies need to stop making them because people sometimes have no choice but to buy them
marvin raphael monfort people still believe corporate America has all the answers they are killing us all one way or the other
all good ideas, but wood tooth brush would not work as wood is porous so it would be extremely unhygienic. But its a start
marvin raphael monfort how do you think people brush their teeth 600 years ago ? 1000 years ago ? With toxic plastic ? Humans been around for a long time wake up . Cavities are cause by high sugars and toxic stuff in our modern day corporate foods
@@briancoolman6260 I use one and it's perfectly durable. Try it for yourself
@@johnb3599 ok I guess. I honestly haven't ever heard of wood toothbrushes so I don't really know much about them, I can understand its benefits. just my thoughts is that putting a piece of wood getting it wet and putting it in your mouth is kind of gross. due to the fact that wood is porous and will hold moisture and eventually mold. unless it is treated with some safe thing for consumption. would genuinely like to know .
Marketing idea for companies: How about instead of having individual soap bottles etc. in the shop, you have a 20 litre fill station. Sell a cool design multi-use bottle to the consumer and charge for refills.
You don't change the gas tank for your car every time you fill up right? Why can't this be a thing for soaps, toothpaste, i.e. everything non-perishable.. or even food stuffs like spices etc.
I just don't get how everyone got on the "no-straws" hype with little affect when this could be a really big thing. Companies could spend a lot less in packaging and shipping while still having great designs and marketing in the fill stations and the multi-use packages. Consumers would get the same thing but could also affect their own "shipping cost" by getting a bigger refillable container (a family of 5 really does not need or want to buy soap in less than litre size bottles).
How is this not a thing?
Wow! That's a great idea!
...But think of the profit loss! You aren't just charged for shower gel but also the bottle it is contained within.
This gives me an idea... Why not halve the size of shower gel bottles and charge roughly the same? Double the pollution, BUT double the profits!
People are too obsessed with being “clean”. I have heard that Japan has an issue with this. Too much stuff packaged for single use. The millennial generation has made it much worse!
I also had this idea a few months ago lol. I could see it working. It would definetly help on the "reduce" part
@Tyler McIntosh I wouldn't say only stupid people. Smart people can also think they're saving the world because they really want to believe the earth cares about them and that they're making a difference. When you believe you really want it to be reality. I think it's silly to say some people are smart and others are dumb. It all depends on what the goal is. If the goal is to win in ping pong then the person that won is considered smarter than the other because he completed the goal of winning a ping pong game in comparison to the person that didn't complete the goal. If the goal is to solve a rubix cube and the person who lost in the ping pong match solves the rubix cube and the person that won doesn't solve the rubix cube then the person that solves the rubix cube is smarter when it comes to solving rubix cubes. So intelligence is a person being able to complete a goal in comparison to someone who does not complete the goal at all or as well
@Tyler McIntosh what I was saying is intelligence is always associated with a goal. The opposite of intelligence and achieving goals is art. True art isn't trying to get anywhere. When you dance you aren't trying to get to a certain point of the dance floor. The whole point of the dance is the dance. When someone takes something seriously, they're trying to get somewhere. They're trying to achieve a goal. When someone jokes around and doesn't take things seriously, they're not trying to get anywhere in particular or achieve any goals. So to find out who's more intelligent. You first must figure what makes that person more intelligent. Whenever you determine who's more intelligent, there's always a goal involved. One goal could to be to more accurately predict the future than someone else 20 years from now. You would have to figure out what is considered to be a more accurate prediction. Then declare the winner when the time comes. Yes, ping pong is considered a skill. But there's still a goal involved. Therefore it is also associated with intelligence. You must ask yourself... What is the meaning of skill? When do we decide to use that term. The definition of skill according to Google is the ability to do something well. When i think of skill i think of coordination and physical activity involved. In order to do something well you need to have the comparison. The opposite of well. So when you do something well you are accomplishing a goal that someone else can't accomplish at all or not as well as you. Skill, intelligence, Smart. It's all the same thing in a way. They all involve goals. So next time you call someone dumb... really think of what you're saying. I mean when you think and talk you're really just applying symbols and sounds to the reality that you experience with your senses. Thinking really is just creating a map of reality
Imagine making a whale robot that autonomously eats trash in the ocean.
Insomnia Poltergeist what if a shark eats our whale
@@applepie8294 Then make a bigger whale!
Good idea. But will corrupt politicians and greedy corporates provide funds for such an initiative?
I'm now rich. thank you for the idea👍. Ill remember you when I strike it rich
@@danklyf4202 I guess you could retrofit a AI to a large ship remove all cabins so no one can steal it just an empty floating barge that can only be controlled by humans remotely in case the ai goes rogue or more likely gets struck by lightning, etc. Here's the kicker that will make a millionaire richer make its engine run on electricity with battery's that burn ocean plastic. Plastic has oil, a modern furnace will filter all smoke and produces almost no emissions. It would only have to come ashore when it over filled with plastic otherwise it's a perpetual autonomous machine we already have the technology to build it. The question now is how to tax other countries 🤔? Maybe GoFundMe? Maybe grants? Maybe the 51 state of merica is the ocean? Or China declares it a Provence saying they travelled this ocean first so it's theirs (it could happen)? Maybe we could transfer the trash to an electricity plant to burn instead of coal ? It would actually be cleaner.
Also why aren't we using aluminum it's recyclable and easy to melt and reform infinitely ?
The problem is that even if you want to use less plastic, you literally can not buy almost anything without it. Food especially
In many cities with food co-ops, there are people going on no-plastic diets. After an initial investment in your setup, you actually save money and often lose weight, too, unless you work in splurge days or times of day into your diet. You have to change what and where and when you eat, but it can be done. In other places, it is possible to reduce the amount of plastic you use to eat, aka low-plastic diets.
In a shared house that I lived in in the greater Seattle area, we had a shared kitchen that barely used any plastic. We had gigantic glass jars full of cereal we would buy from the bins in the grocery store rather than from boxes. We had reusable cloth bags for fruit and vegetables. We would buy giant bags of frozen chicken and salmon from Costco once every month or so. We had a small kitchen garden in the backyard which was great!
All you need to do is go to a local farmers market with a reusable grocery bag
Depends what you are eating, and where you are buying it. It is a bit more painful, but you can buy food without plastic. Bringing your own bags always helps.
Hahah everyone here be like: "oh is totally doable" sure, if you have time and money.
use reusable bags, use bamboo toothbrushes, buy produce with reusable muslim bags and you really can minimize a lot of your plastic waste
I literally got an ad about trash in the ocean before watching this
same
@@anniecharlton3955 me to
The reason this video popped up is because you watched the ad
Me to
Something about a bracelet
Government must force companies to use biodegradabile plastics for packagings. The solution of the problem can’t come from single individuals only. It’s a macro solution that has to be taken. Poor us :(
Eric205gen actually compostable * some biodegradable don’t degrade in water and also don’t degrade in garbage sites due to the conditions the garbage is placed under
Not "poor us" poor animals...
James Bond poor everything on this planet and the planet itself :(
Hemp
Unfortunately, biodegradable plastic ends up breaking down into tiny pieces and not fully biodegrading unless under extreme heat. Maybe the only real solution is for us to use less and dispose less.
Can't talk, going for a swim to get some Nikes.
I got it first
Worst comment I've ever saw lol this is so stupid😂
@Frankie Joseph ugly shoes
@@treelonmusk8324 is ur name actually dylan morrison lmao. if it is thats the same name as someone i know
Things like this remind me of a video where in a public place instead of quick use plastic cups and straws their were metal cups and utensils that dispensed both hot and cold drinks and food. Instead of throwing it in the trash you dumped out whatever you didn't eat or drink and returned it to the machine to be washed and reused. Places that don't let you fill your own containers with food or water are also a part of the issue because they want control over portions and consumption of specific products. Or the issue of possible cross contamination and or unclenly customer containers.
We need to pay the fishermen who use nets to collect plastic instead of fish. A win/win.
Oby-1 if can imagine that reality show. Deep Sea Trash Divers.
somebody's gotta fish so we can eat genius
@@leoninenoble no fish needed. going plant-based is best for health, environment and animals! 🌱🌱
@@leoninenoble somebody has gotta stop fisherman over-fishing genius
@@j-sm4554 best for health? lmao alright fellas believe what you want
Nobody:
Flat Earthers: Just push it off the Earth!
Why dont wr take the garbage.. and push it somewhere else!
As I understand it, the FE model has an ice wall, not a waterfall cliff, so pushing it off couldn't be a thing to them either.
Josh Hadley are you a flat earther?
You forget about the great ice wall. That is why we can not do that!
FBI I mean, just throw it into the sun or into space. Boom. “The Space Garbage Patch.”
when my grandma was young, the invention of plastic was considered one of the best things ever... oh, how much it has changed since then
It is still one of the best things ever happened to humans. Transformed and saved billions lives.
It still is. People are the problem, not plastic.
Humans are stupid, see above comments for evidence.
@@bobhope884 Above comments I see names. Above the last one - yours. A-ha! You got the point! Q.E.D. :)))
@@matrenitski Plastics ENTIRE LIFE CYCLE is poisonous.. not that great..
"No more plastic straws in paper just paper straws wrapped in plastic"
-Tom Macdonald
A while back I had the chance to help a buddy doing fish gut content analysis. The fish were all caught offshore. We were blown away by the fact that every single fish we looked inside of had consumed plastic. Not a single fish was found without plastic in its stomach!
Creepy.
I've heard of that before. Apparently birds too like they would eat caps or people would kill them and shove garbage in them, its disgusting.
@@joonietoony yes, most animals have a limited sense of colors, this is why we can hunt hogs in flashy yellow/orange jacket to let walkers notice hunters, in example. Birds can be cheated by the shape of debris 'cause they can't percieve properly their unusual colors. This is an interesting topic i advice you to let do some further researches about it. Cheers.
That's sad
Please read my comment above and share my idea. Let’s go viral.
In Australia most grocery stores and departments stores have stopped giving single use plastic bags and some food chains have stopped giving plastic straws.
Bella Darla they do that in Cali and they really needs to come up with better straw options
My straw decomposed before I finished my Starbucks
I once went to a pizza/pasta restaurant and they used long pasta tubes as straws 😂 we just need to get creative
Grocery stores do that in California too
they need to do that in florida bc they keep using plastic bags at every grocery stores
And you feel like that will make the difference? The overwhelming majority of ocean pollution is from Southeast Asia, not Western countries.
imagine going fishing and catching an air jordan 1
That would be sick, im starting tomorrow i hope i can find some jordan 4s
Whos jordan 1
@Black Wolf lmao what?
frick fishers
Computer User
That’s kinda gross.
The optimism from the end of the video is out of place, everything you buy in th supermarkets is packed in way to much plastic. In my town (500000 people) there is just one so-called zero waste shop. Politics reacts too slowly, consumer behavior as well.
imagine if nestle alone stopped producing plastic bottles. imagine
that would be cool since their water tastes terrible anyway
Robert Spikes chances are, they are a parent company of the water you buy at your local store
@@loganw3298 maybe
Nestle is too concerned about selling you back your god-given right of water that they get from up streams. They steal water from the locals people.
So the state they're in the water runs downhill. They bought the property closest to the source of Mountain Water. So in turn the residence downhill get the Leftovers dribble of water from nestle. We'll be buying air next.
and Coca Cola and PEPSI and its trademarks
The most significant cause of plastic pollution is that no government is serious about educating people about potential disaster, cause by plastic. We should teach all generations about these, otherwise Mother Nature teaching will be merciless.
well, the majority of people in the western world understand that it's stupid to throw their shit into the water. www.statista.com/chart/12211/the-countries-polluting-the-oceans-the-most/ 90% of plastic in the ocean comes from 10 rivers and none of those is in the USA or Europe, all that these countries need is a trash-infrastructure similar to that of Europe. Right now there are no laws about trash nor any trash-burning facility, so people are responsible for the trash themselves, and throwing it into the water is the easiest and cheapest option.
CG Crazy she will punish our asses.
CG Crazy the worst thing is that we're literally turnign our water into acid.
CG Crazy BTW, Sweden recycles 97% of the trash they have, and turns it into heat. The bad thing about this is that they import tons of waste from Norway And Denmaek.
yaa about ''mother nature'' we have more laws in place for natural disasters then polution and it does not really effect me and i would not gain anything from not useing plastic i live in austria so plastic and other waste have there own bags so they get recyled in a way i have done more then most of you have even if its unitentional but tbh human life is nothing to me just anothere ant that lives makes mistakes and dies i dont care about anyone other then myself and i only do things that benefit me so plastic waste means nothing to me and same goes for nature and animals
When I was a lad my glass bottles were worth money if you took them back to the shop that sold it why not restart it with milk bottles ect
"Adam Ruins Everything" discussed why Coke and Big Business prefers plastic pollution.
@@lanarober8952 yeah that's a reliable source. Where's the hair gel come from he puts on his hair a plastic bottle!
Avalon Dairy does that.
Some liquor stores still do this, got around 70$ doing it too.
Because the Petrochemical companies can't make money off glass and therefore can't send their kids to Yale, buy houses in the Hamptons and drive Bentley's
Seeing the small fish species using floating plastic debris as a kind of reef shelter left me stunned. It's still a pollutant and trash, and I'm still and advocate for cleanup, but wow - it's amazing how life will find a way, and persist, and adapt. The larger pieces that are being left for tracking will serve a purpose for science and for some species, it seems.
hey guys, I have an idea to assist the ocean clean up. I have a fund raiser going and I need your support.
Derrhurderrrpderrr
Can I join you folks to clean up.... I hate my customer service job taking calls 😡😡.
Atleast cleaning up the ocean is a worth while thing to do. Lot more sensible
For real, if this was government funded I would love to do this
www.theoceancleanup.com/careers/ It took Google 0.11234 seconds to find this; I just clicked the first link. If you are seriously passionate about this try other searches more suitable to your locale and abilities. Don`t just think...DO!! Or take customer calls....whichever makes you happier.
@@ninjacrumbs The issue with stating "it's just a google search away" is most of these projects require you to have a college/university degree applicable to the field. There are people out there whom are passionate about these causes but are unable to make any meaningful in-roads due to artificial road blocks that have been set in place due to the education system failing the majority of the population are creating loops to jump through that just aren't getting the best out of people.
Im homeless due to no fam. Imma just walk to these places to help
So many new jobs could be created to fix this earth ending problem. NOW
It is funny how Walmart uses plastic packaging for metal straws.
ya, they should use aluminium foil for that
I bought my metal straws in a little cotton bag and I've seen them packed in cardboard boxes
People that use straws suck.
When we stop buying from China Walmart will have to start getting it's products from USA like it used to. When I heard about the straw thing, I have to admit, I did not want to give up my straws! I have oucheee teeth and drinking hurts often, but after watching this video, I'm making a change!
@@lindahopper6483 Some people with disabilities need single use straws, and some cant afford reusable ones. Some people do have reasons.
If shops had branded dispensers, it could drastically reduce rubbish allowing people to take their own containers to refill. This could be as easy as having a ticket/label dispenser stating which brand of shower gel it is for example and how much in ml was dispensed, this information could be printed as a QR code for till staff to just scan.
Honestly genius.
That would be a nightmare.
Imagine lugging all your empty bottles into the store and then waiting in line forever behind who knows how many people making who knows how many messes. Kids/asshats would hit those dispensers constantly as a "joke." You'd never know how often they were getting cleaned/what was actually going into them. Ugh.
I think we'd be better off improving biodegradable plastic and mandating that manufacturers use it for their products.
Reduce, reuse, recycle! Thank you for focusing on this problem!
don't forget refuse where possible.
Jack Johnson
That is a good motto and one at an old company I worked for, but the fuckers wasted so much plastic and would have the sprinklers on everyday mostly sprinkling the parking lot even when it rained.
First big corporations need to ship and package their consumer products in actual recyclable plastics. As long as companies like Coca Cola are still using non recyclable plastics for their bottles claiming it will take a lot of effort to change (When there are plenty of other companies that have switched over years ago, like Rivela). This will remain a problem. Sure collecting plastic separately is already a thing in a lot of countries. However because the collected plastics is a mixed bag of recyclable and non recyclable plastics it's very hard and inefficient to actually recycle anything from it. So most of that collected plastic ends up being burned or dumped on landfills anyway like regular trash.
If only recycling where better... The energy requirements for sorting melting and processing plastics as well as the energy required to transport the trash thousands of miles to a recycling plant have made recycling more expensive and worse for the environment than using newly refined petroleum byproduct.
I don’t throw my toothbrushes, I use them for cleaning stuff
I don't throw them I just toss them away
but someday you'll have to throw them away and then you can buy a bamboo brush maybe :)
I use one toothbrush for a year. Still have to throw it away eventually. So it still counts! I need to switch to bamboo brush!
@@naturewanderer1609 reducing is always a good start :)
but a bamboo brush is really the better option, everyone can make a difference with their choices
Try bamboo based toothbrush. Bamboo everything is amazing 👌
Someone please buy me a yacht and I'll sail around the oceans and gather all the plastic I can.
Andrii Povkh Ok, will you need a helipad on it as well? Never mind, ill add it on just in case.
Huck Finn is that you?
Andrii Povkh $1 dollar.
Andrii Povkh would you like it to be in solid gold or plastix?
That's ok but don't forget to catch me some fishes.....
On both the Big Island of Hawaii and the island of Kauai had one or two beaches that because of the currents, the plastic accumulated and covered several acres at least. Kauai beaches had some beaches that were blue red and green very small particles until they ground down to invisible. Hawaii island has a beach that coughs up so much plastic that it's known as garbage or plastic beach instead of its Hawaiian name, Kamilo beach, by many people. There are some remote camping places in these areas and when the campers light their camp fires, acres of beach under the trees and in the bushes catch fire and black smoke rises for a few days. This happens every year or two. I hauled a truck load of plastic to the local transfer station and it stayed there for several years before it was shipped to Oahu and burned.
Use plastic, they said, save a tree they said.........
Yeah, the peer-reviewed science got updated. Hate that, but it's necessary.
BTW, they have citations with web links in the Description below this video. Click on the title!
Hey use jute bags😀
Humans cause it's own extinction. Sad.
Not really. We're smart enough. So we'll find a way. The animals won't get so lucky.
@@ryanjensen5897 I wish this is truth. Unfortunatly we are not. If we were smart, we will never get to this point my friend. Just look at our TV commercials and you can see where we are heading.
@@ErykSpace And people like you do nothing about it hahahaha
@@Chefmajor234, just wondering what you have done except watching the RUclips.
@@ErykSpace Same goes for you bud. What do i do?? not be a littering piece of crap
Zero plastic law is help for a clean ocean.
and discipline our self.
That the reason why I always bring my bag for grocery shopping and recycle
Plastic for planting.
And all kitchen waste I make that soil for my organics garden. box etc.
.less waste.
Hope so many people thinking about
recycling
I'm going completely plastic free! I love it! I use plastic wrap alternatives with cloth beeswax wraps and bamboo toothbrushes and bars of shampoo and conditioner. It definitely gives a feeling of rest to your soul❤️ I'm glad I can finally see someone else who is putting forth that kind of effort! 🙌
Bambi Palmer try amazon! Ethique has good reviews and is good for dry hair leaving it soft and no build up afterward.
lol zero plastic? id bet the clothes youre wearing contain more plastics than you imagine & yet there are many uses of plastic everyone could do without - we did it before we should do it again -
The I creasing city life is worst for planet. In our Indian culture our festivals n all our daily routine is connected with nature. But sadly people are dumping that tradition n adopting to western culture of creating waste. The wrong interpretation of our rituals is slowly eating us back. Each of us bring a culture. And I want all of us to create a culture which is based on saving energy n less / no pollution.
and the plastic grows into you food.
Whenever i get informed about this my anxiety rises to the sky
Same 😔😭
well you could contribute
@@xenny1061 I know, I try to as much as possible
Like when I’m playing football with my friends I clean up the litter around the park
Just don't care about it
Same
Together, we can do anything. Let's take good care of our home.
why should we? what would i gain from doing that?
ADOLF HITLER i don’t know maybe being alive
@@62sy I know that what I keep telling people, we are not doing this for earth we are doing it for us. You really think the earth will die by Lil plastic, not. we gonna die just like the dinosaurs. And in 10,000 years or more thing is going back to normal and it going to be like we will never here.
@@youmomin4 i never meant earth i meant myself idc about others when i die everyone else can die with me i could not care less about them i am gonna die in 50 years max so why should i care its not gonna effect our lives that much in this 50 years so i dont see a reason why i should care ...
@frank rizzo that's exactly why everything is going to shit, that's the PROBLEM
Cleaning ocean while polluters are polluting it doesn't sound like good solution, it all leads to square one.
Which means more efforts need to be done to to help clean up the world instead of wasting it
no it doesn't. They're trying to save the ocean wildlife plants & fish.
It starts with us. 🙏
OneShortGamer - it’s called a vicious circle ⭕️ and useless unless you get to the offenders - but what do you do about the victims of tsunami when it washes out people’s homes and everything on it to the ocean -
@@nomorewar4189 Ocean does what we do to ocean.
Imagine all the junk that doesn’t float
Lord Ot imagine when you realize there’s 3x as much Area in the ocean than on land. Just think of how vast the ocean is. I’m not saying that it’s ok by any means
Straight down in the abyss
@@MyNameIsBVD imagine thinking that all the plastic is located in one spot where there isnt any life and therefore think its ok.
It's the complete opposite
Wild G4MING read my whole comment dumbass
@@MyNameIsBVD stfu just because the ocean is big doesnt mean shit the junk spreads in the ocean killing a shit ton of life
We need to reduce garbage disposal and the use of plastics in daily life.
Can't we just go back to using glass? It's made from sand, surely that's cheaper and more environmentally friendly than harvesting oil for plastics
Callen Bray I think we’re also ‘running out of sand’
It's expensive, harder to make, and ends up in the same places as plastic.
Casey Shartley the problem is how the materials break down. Most glass is non toxic when it breaks down so poses no real problems for the environment. Plastic is toxic, so even if it eventually breaks down, the micro plastic make water and soil toxic for all plants and animals.
@@ethanmaxwellbrock broken glass seems more dangerous than plastic bags
Casey Shartley not really. There are sharp objects (rocks, tree bark, thorns,etc) all throughout nature so it doesn’t pose more of a threat than what’s already there. Also after a few years of erosion they smooth out and become basically clear/coloured rocks until they completed break down.
"consumers are making better choices" don't bring consumers into this, they have the limited choice that companies put out. Companies should be held responsible for every container they make. They are indeed the ones making it, and usually just so they can get a bit of money. Screw your money, like you've screwed our planet.
Consumers are everybit as liable. Companies exist to make profits which are derived from consumers, if the demand falls then why would the companies continue to supply? Throwing the blame on another party isn't going to solve shit.
jhivan benoit companies have to make the product before the consumer has the option to buy it or not. Profit for the sake of profit is not an excuse or a justification.
Or you can stop buying from those companies?
MadAnili all companies? Capitalism in the neoliberal era is a gigantic web of corporations and production is so obscured that consumers literally cannot know what their dollar is sponsoring. Environmentally friendly products, vegan products, products where they say they’ll plant a tree if you buy them are sold by the same companies who sell the other products. It’s marketing and packaging. The only answer is democratic control.
@@allisondoak9425 not all companies have plastic packaging, usually companies that's started as environmentally friendly company will not have any packaging or paper (bonus point if it's recycled papers). Being environmentally friendly is getting popular at my place, i hope environmentally friendly companies will be bigger and more product varieties.
Yeah Im not devoid from all plastics, but I try to buy all of my things without plastics. Government are the best way to lessen it, but it gotta start from somewhere
I no longer use single use shopping bags but only because the supermarkets stopped supplying them because of federal legislation.
The main reason single use plastics has become such a big problem is not because of consumer demand but rather because of corporations looking for ways to offer higher convenience in an attempt to gain a competitive edge.
I think the most effective way to reduce the plastic problem is to legislate disincentives for consumer suppliers to offer disposable plastics an incentives to offer more eco friendly alternatives.
Unfortunately consumers will always take the easiest and most convenient way and so the problem will never be solved at the consumer level.
No, the only reason plastic is a problem is people breaking the law.
The manufacturing of plastic bags is far better than paper for the environment. It's the not littering and not recycling that makes plastic worse.
@@lordgarion514 Well, no. The Problem of Plastic is, that it is mixed with all kinds of other stuff. Glass Bottles are way more eco friendly compared to Plastic Bottles and Tetra Paks. And the problem is exaclty what baarni said, coropations looking for ways to offer higher convenience and people being dumb, wether its a plasctic or a paperbag. Just get some long lasting cotton Bags and store them in handy places ready to use
@@metallsimon
No glass ain't. The amount of resources to make and ship it compared to plastic is staggering. There's more than one kind of bad for the environment. And what's in fossil fuels, especially coal, is seriously bad for the environment, and our health (you should look up those numbers... Staggering).
Fossil fuels harm basically all forms of life, plastic in the ocean is quite a bit more limited in comparison. And it'll be both easier and cheaper to filter large quantities of plastic out of the ocean, thereby reducing harmful affects than trying to make a dent in cleaning up all the extra fossil fuel poisons that would have been released if we had kept everything glass.
Having to clean this mess up doesn't automatically make the problems associated with the way it used to be done any less of a problem.
And never mind the fact that we're already running out of sand, so much so that there are black markets for sand in the world. That's a serious problem. Imagine if we'd have stayed full glass all these decades. Even with the best recycling efforts we'd still need to make millions of pounds of new glass a year.
Then there's the digging and shipping of the sand to make the glass. They use waste methane for most plastics(that come from fossil fuels). It's free because they have to take a bunch out of most natural gas because too much methane makes the flame too hot, and it would not cook well on a stove.
@@metallsimon
But yes, people see dumber than dirt. And bad humans.
It's not that hard to recycle plastic, especially the single use plastics like bags. In fact, it's downright easy considering almost every grocery store has a recycling bin for that type of plastic.
@Mr. X
If your clothes end up in a landfill at the end of their life, it doesn't matter what they're made of. Nothing breaks down in a landfill. They even dig up 100+ year old newspapers that are still perfectly readable.
The irony trying to put a satellite in space to track ocean plastic meanwhile some other organizations is trying to track and fight space debris
We did this, we can undo it!
Bruno Paradis
We’ve gone to far
Curt L
It’s more of the opposite, Paris climate agreement, the US isn’t in it but everyone else is
No we can't, because the vast majority of plastics in the ocean come from garbage countries with low education, mostly from Asia...shocking, I know..
It's already too late, everything is contaminated. How are we going to capture the trillions of microplastics that are dispersed all over the ocean and the rest of the earth? Even the tires of our vehicles are shedding them all over the planet every single day in unimaginable quantities and there isn't an alternative.
Bruno Paradis
Maybe we can. Just because "we" as a species caused it doesn't mean we as a species can undo it. That's not an equation that equals out.
Who ever throws plastic into the ocean on that boat has to brush his/her teeth with that tooth brush.
Miyoung Cho they’re just taking what they find out there, putting a tracking device on it, and putting it back out... that’s not that bad
Karma!
Tbh i’m glad many schools in japan try to help the economic system by making the students avoid using too much electricity, always taking an eco bag with them, avoid using plastics and a lot more. I think other schools in other countries should participate in helping the eco system too
Plastic continues to break into smaller and smaller pieces, but never actually goes away entirely. Most fish now have plastic in their tissue thanks to swimming around in this microscopic muck. But look on the bright side- at least it's not radioactive!
Well before 1994 radioactive waste was dumped straight into the ocean without any treatment. So it’s probably already is, you just don’t know it.
And then we eat those fishes, and the tiny plastic bits from the fishes enter our bloodstream.
It may not be radioactive, but it's still definitely a problem
0:04 Resting perch for sea birds.
0:15 Substrate for barnacles.
0:18 Shelter, shade and meeting place for small fish.
Very powerful video . 6 years ago I start documenting the Bahamian environment. Sad to say today it’s not getting better. No real systems in place to keep the islands clean .
It hurt my heart when you seen all of the fishes near all the plastic💔
Why do you think the fish are swimming underneath the floating crates and nets? The fish don't see it as garbage, the see a cool hiding place witch they use for yeaeaears. Until these guys take it out. Destroying there hiding place 😖
Bram Tigtech dummy the plastic is killing them
Bram Ruijter u dumb
@@808fishman8 no it doesn't kill them. Well not him the fish in the video but it does kill bigger fish and whales and turtles
It's habitat.
6:47 "Material scientists are turning their attention to new packaging solutions and consumers are making more informed choices everyday." That's great, I wonder what the plastic manufacturers are doing?
There is literally a biodegradable plastic made from hemp but the world governments are keeping it down cuz weed bad
It takes only a few months to decompose into soil
Use Less and Eat Local...but so hard these days..
Hemp plastics decay quick and non toxic
@Liam Hanafin look i grew up in kansas and there is plunty of land that isnt farmed bc the gov. You have to have atleast like 16 acres, thats a shit load of unused land
@Liam Hanafin they used to grow hemp during ww2
@Liam Hanafin here in kansas
That's a real thing?
@@chalseywilder937 yes
Why are we blaming consumers? We should be going after the big corporations to stop them at source
It’s a joke , theses companies are ruining the world
Only way corporations will do something is if governments will do something. But the corporations pay the government sooo...
It’s not just companies doing these it’s also us and we need to stop ourselves
Companies blame consumers, consumers blame companies... how about not search for someone to blame instead look for solutions to get this Problem out of the World. We Humans need to do something.
Companies don't make things to not sale.
They make things because people buy those things. People don't buy it, and the companies won't make it.
Why do they pollute? Because you pay them to it, that's why. If enough people care and stop buying their products, they'll change how they operate to.meet demand.
Meanwhile I quit my job and binge watching on RUclips
Same
How's things 3 months later? Have you been forced to find another job yet?
RIP Andy we almost made it Fam
What's sad is that this problem has been known for years, facts and evidence have been ignored and the problem was allowed to grow due to greed and a lack of accountability
Thanks for posting and continuing the work with this big job ahead of us. I'm on one of the islands in the middle of the Pacific. Our beaches are seeing much of the plastics and our volunteers keep on cleaning!
hey guys, I have an idea to assist the ocean clean up. I have a fund raiser going and I need your support.
Very difficult to deal with this problem
BB Hell yess
Funny that a video that is about ocean garbage doesn't mention once which countries do most of the dumping into the oceans. Contrary to most people's reflexive tendency to blame the developed world for everything , almost no dumping happens in the western world. Most plastic is buried in landfills. The main pollutors are African countries and Asian countries which practice open dumping. Though managing plastic is a long term challenge landfills are the lesser of two evils and must be encouraged for now.
The video doesn't mention that, but it does mention that we should give up plastic straws. Also support the UN because it will save us. /s
This comment🙌🏻 everyone points to western society, but travel around Asia for awhile and you’ll see exactly where it’s coming from. I was shocked the first time I saw a river full of trash and no one cared
They just discovered life deep within the earth’s crust
true! you can track a big quantity of trash coming from asian countries. but then, if you analyze that garbage you will find out that many of it belongs to (was produced by) western companies!
sandeep kumar lol it’s Indonesia’s garbage
Sad to see marine life chilling with plastic in the middle of the ocean
Just like you surrounded by it in your house and environment.
Sometimes I just take time off to sit alone and think and ask myself questions such as:
*"Why are we humans consciously damaging out planet?"*
Watching this video is consciously damaging our planet. :p
Evariste Galois, It's not a conscious decision, it's self centered consumerism. It rarely comes to mind that we as individuals contribute to the problem....
baarni You are fucking kidding me right? Throwing away garbage is not a conscious action...No it just involves bagging it up, tying it, and throwing it in a dumpster during which you have more then enough fucking conscious to know exactly what you are doing. Littering or cleaning.
If you had the choice between getting $1 million dollars and adding some plastic to the ocean, or getting nothing, but also not adding any, I'm fairly certain I know which you'd choose.
Most people would do the former, which is why this happened
Its money my friend
When my son was about 4-5 I would take him to parks mostly or wherever we went & spent any amount of time. We'd get some plastic bags I kept in van & have a contest ......of who could collect the most trash. I wish everyone would pick up trash if it's in front of you. Who cares what idiots think! You know the ones who DONT care, etc!?!? Great video!!!
Question: since all land trash eventually leads to the ocean have you made any efforts to track trash on land in order to concentrate on where clean up efforts are mostly needed?
India, CHINA, USA and everyone else.
The worst part is so many contries are involved it would be very difficult to have all them do their part in fixing corruption is rampant in many countries
Oh God I'm very thankful for everyone who's trying their best to protect mother nature
Litterly Got A "Save The Ocean" Ad After Clicking On This Video
Probably from 4ocean, a scam company
Dont you know your phone spies on you. It listens to everything you say, then puts adverts up about what you've been talking about. FACT.
@@andrewsmith-qk3tb bruh thats why i tape my cam, mic. And my school computer had a porn ad but i didnt watch anything wtf
I got a bumper sticker made of plastic that says 'Save the Earth'
We could be making all of this stuff out of Hemp
Omg yesss! We need hemp bags and we can also make bullet proof glass with it.
AMEN BROTHER!!!! Now if you'll excuse me I gotta go smoke some hemp.
@@FiredDanST Hemp is a sister plant of marijuana that can be used to make fabrics, ropes, clothing, even renewable fuel for our cars, we could power the grid with it without all the pollution.
@@FiredDanST I forgot to mention it could also replace the roof of the Noter Dom at a way cheaper cost than wood and require less maintenance.
It also takes much more energy to produce a hemp bag vs a plastic bag. While the hemp bag itself is a much safer product, the pollution from creating it is a lot more. I still think that hemp bags would be the better option for sure.
Still waiting for the aerial drone footage of the GPGP. Surely there has to be some footage....
The photos are all photoshopped. Showing mountains behind them. It is supposed to be in the middle of the Pacific Ocean not next to a mountain range…. All photos show different places and backdrops. Suspicious if you ask me
I tried using those 'bags for life' in place of single use carrier bags, and quite a lot of these quickly frayed into plastic shreds. Makes one wonder whose 'lifetime' they are meant to last.
I now use collapsible crates in the back of the car. Much sturdier and WILL last a lifetime.
As regards supermarket packaging, I've noticed it increases rather than lessens. It's hard to buy anything like loose bunch fruit or paper/card wrapped goods where I live.
The 'promise' supermarkets make that 'all is being done to reduce and research better packaging' is simply a con with a green leaf printed on the packet.
They don't listen to the consumer that questions the amount of packaging, and the reason is most people act like yahoos, attracted to shiny and pretty things, the bigger the better. I've worked in shops,so I know. Manufacturers know this too, act on it, and try to outdo each other in an attempt to catch the general public's 'pea-hen eye' when selling their product (especially at Christmas or Easter).
It takes ignoring the screaming children (that goes for the 'inner child' plus the one sitting in the trolley) and leaving this stuff on the shelf to make manufacturers finally take the hint.
hey guys, I have an idea to assist the ocean clean up. I have a fund raiser going and I need your support.
2:12 WAIT WHAT? Free Nike sneakers in the sea?
Craigslist ad : Second hand Nike's, never worn, got a bit wet once but still good
the left shoe is two thousand miles from the right shoe. lol good luck finding a left/right pair together.
No kidding. Unfortunately, left shoes and right shoes tended to drift to different beaches... but that didn't stop beachcombers from holding swap meets to try to put together a pair! 👟Just goes to shoe ya how crazy marine science is.
@Patrick Martin sign me up. when we leavin boss
"sneakerheads" STFU thats not a term and if it is; the person who created it, the people it refers to and anyone who uses it should be crucified.
New packaging solutions is great for the environment.
Maybe limiting or eliminating our use of disposable plastics will be the best way to clean it up
I am in Cornwall UK and regularly clean the beach and found a tie ring from a lobster cage from Canada.
1980s: hey Jimmy you wanna go fishing?
2040s: hey Jimmy you wanna go plasticing?
Sii Gull loving the dark humor;-;
That’s so funny I forgot to laugh
Conscience is the first step. We’ve all contributed to the problem, so if we all collectively pick up a handful each day when you see it, then the effort will spread to those we leave the planet to and further develop conscience toward earth, each other, and our actions on it.
Make games & training out of it...5k plastic and foam pickup runs. When the surf is flat, pick up trash on the beach & out of the water.
Little things count.
Boycotting Plastic is the first step
Spartan Stunting purchasing power maybe the public’s best way to boycott, but education and consciences will spread the knowledge beyond our lifespans since this may be a multi-generational cleanup project we all need to act on & become better humans to each other and to Earth.
...We are only temporary parts of Earth, so we should be more gracious guest.
@@brandonsmith3060 what are you talking about education and conscience almost everyone who uses plastic is aware it's prolly not good for the planet they jus don't care there followers so if people start boycotting more and more will easily then politicans will start to make policys against plastic awareness of the issue is already widespread
Yeah right LOL. People aren't just gonna go out and commit the public embarrassment of picking up rubbish to "Save the sea y'all!"
People need to be incentivised. People don't install things like solar panels or greywater systems just because it saves the environment. They do it purely and simply out of personal interest. In other words: $$$
Terrible Tanner seems like walking past a plastic bag on the ground on ones way into a store is more of an embarrassing act then picking it up and tossing it in the bag recycle bin in the store...Perhaps that’s the type of mindset that’s retarding public action of see something, do something. ...Yet I agree that incentives would help as well, but overall personal incentive to clean up ones own space should be the goal we should pass on to the future.
We no longer use plastic straws, we bought stainless steel straws this past summer. We also use gal bottles of water that we refill for .39cents(reuse of coarse) instead of one use water btls, and have a newer modern frig with a h2o filter. We have noticed a HUGE difference in those alone. Also think that POLITICAL MAIL FLYERS are a REALLY HUGE WASTE OF PAPER!!!! All of us need to voice our thoughts about that. Not only do politicians use thick, glossy,plastic coated, super $$$ paper, but so do many advertisers aswell. I call and complain about these issues alot to politicians.
I use glass containers now for food storage compared to using plastic before...Is there any chance that scientist will focus instead of finding a natural chemical ingredient that can decompose plastic?
We can do it
No, we cant. Also dont say we as if your involved in helping.
Hey Taco Stacks
unfortunately we cant
No we cant
Yes we can, we can make the Great Pacific garbage patch even bigger
During this entire video, because of PC culture they avoided saying where most of this plastic is coming from. If you can't even be honest about the facts (which are well known) how do you expect influence any kind of meaningful change?
China
They said plastic going from California goes to Japan and back... dumb ass
@@MatataMcCleskeyAnd that's where you have been mislead. Yes the plastic cycles between California and Japan, but that's neither are the major source of the problem. China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam are the top contributors to the Pacific Ocean garbage patch. These 5 nations dumped more plastic waste into the pacific that all the rest of the world combined... The US, Canada, and Japan would be near the bottom of the contributor scale. Japan's contributions are due in no small part to the tsunamis they have faced in recent years.
The fishing industry
Mojokuku the entire world is responsible. USA produces the most waste but all countries have rivers that run waste into the ocean.
I'm amazed that never before have I stumbled upon or anyone mentioned about this island until today, holy shit
I love how I got a 4Ocean ad before this...
Plastic is legal and Marijuana is not earth we pray for you 🙏🏽
Shut up such a stupid comment
? Tf does that have to do with plastic?
@@johinator1219 1000 Subscribers With No Videos @UCnJB8q5FVmdk0yPPuitUwDg actualy it's not a totaly stupid comment ( i mean chineque one, yours are) , chanvre is one of the best material we could use and used in the past, people think it's only about being high and relaxed but they're wrong, you can use it to make paper, rope, sail, clothes, isolations etc etc etc etc, it also absorb co2 and have medical value
@@shaezbreizh86 that has literally 0 to do with that brain dead comment but ok
sorry i used the french word, i mean hemp, and yep mj is hemp, and hemp have way more appllication that just smoking it. In my country hemp with low level of thc are allowed but people are afraid to use/plant it cause people think to mj and think it's a bad plant wich isn't the case and it have many application that could reduce plastic, i would prefer see field of mj than sea of plastic or oil rig @@johinator1219
Maharashtra - state of India has banned certain types of plastic. This is what our state is doing to reduce plastic 😀.
Ok good
Glad to hear it, we all need to do better than this
I am coming india......wait for me
That banned is not working because 16,000 crore has been lost and many jobs...dust bin is what we need and people are too lazy to throw it in dust bin... there is no alternative to plastic now and banning plastic is certainly bad idea
Yes bro
In jharkhand also plastics are banned in an efficient way.
government allows to use plastic on certain conditions and that is also provided by government.
y'all are heroes thank you.for all you do 😊💚💙💚💙
My partner and I use water refill stations instead of buying a whole new gallon of water
WOW look at you mr worldwide
I live there because I'm trash.
Edgy
Bitch I'm trash, you ain't shit. Look at me and my fat fucking trashy ass
Same
Joseph Mateo i kneow it!
69 likes! lol!
All companies should use Single quality plastic and all Government institutions should ban Single use plastic use all over world and encourage Traditionally used cloth bags or Eco friendly bags , it will bring more economic balance and will bring more local job patern.
I just recently watched a video that they are coordinating a massive clean up at the great pacific garbage patch
I sure hope it helps some
@I change my name every month Ocean Cleanup, look up Boyan Slat
While you watched this video;
240.000 trees were cut down,
2.800.000 aluminum cans were produced,
One species got extinct,
8.000.000 plastic bottles were produced and
150 tons of plastic got into the oceans
I hate plastic sm
That's crazy ...we are so screwed it's not even funny
Youre wrong about the one species got extinct, which was the only one i cared to look up, which makes me think you just pulled those numbers out of your ass.
Its begins when all plastic production stops....
Half the population would die unless we find a biodegradable replacement
@@chernoble6095 how?
@@chernoble6095 that you thanos?
So proud this happened during my lifetime now people will remember us. :)
“Geez America stop polluting the ocean.”
*pulls Chinese wrapper out
You notice they used American market stock photos when complaining about consumers not CHINESE MARKETS
Let's hope the Devs have a good update patch to clean up this mess...
this is heart breaking. we need to make a change!! please reduce the amount of plastic you use. it may seem like a small change, but if everyone does it, we’d make a huge impact.
Save The Earth.
Not really possible now😔
I think it's already too late, we already kind of destroyed it.
At least just stop reproducing.
Save ourselves*
We can. President Trump just put billions of dollars to fund the cleanup! Yes it's happening, but we need to stop making plastic crap...china
How
Thank you so much for sharing tis information. Happy New Year!
0:02 yeah that bird probably tell you like, look at me.....I am the captain now.
They wanna go explore another planet while runing the one we already live on. 😤😤😤
yes, maybe we learn something that will help us back on Earth?
what do you have against space exploration?
it's not like we're exploring space INSTEAD of solving environmental problems, better than spending on defence don't you think?
if anything, being in space has only helped us see the problems we have on Earth.
Have some respect for the science that is your whole world. Our desire to explore (learn, experience, progress) is what separates us from our ancestors. Wanting to go further and explore the unknown is who we(you) are.
felix I have nothing against space exploration. I am questioning ethics. For me, there is no right or wrong way of doing things, each to their own. Science has progressed so far, revolutionised the way we live, litteraly. Yes, but let’s not forget 71% of earth is our ocean, which can hold a lot of answers we are still searching for. I believe we should not be getting ahead of ourselves, you cannot try searching for answers elsewhere when there are unanswered questions still waiting to be discovered here on earth. And I ain’t even mention the $$$ part, which is the fuel for this very topic, but I’m sure you’ll have your own assumptions on that too. Its good, to question the narrative.
@@nonameneededd Space atm is lower than the ocean, making its easier for us to actually explore space than our own ocean
@@felixs9722 How about we throw all the trash in space
@@nonameneededd It's not like there is only one organization that can dedicate resources to one or another. Exploration of the space and ocean is happening simultaneously, which is the best scenario. Too much focus on space would leave our current state in less than favorable, and too much ocean focus would limit our opportunities to greatly advance in space.
For what reason have 585 people disliked the video?
Also I think we should do something to save our mother earth
u reckon? nah just leave it
In many cities with food co-ops, there are people going on no-plastic diets. After an initial investment in your setup, you actually save money and often lose weight, too, unless you work in splurge days or times of day into your diet. You have to change what and where and when you eat, but it can be done. In other places, it is possible to reduce the amount of plastic you use to eat, aka low-plastic diets.
In a shared house that I lived in in the greater Seattle area, we had a shared kitchen that barely used any plastic. We had gigantic glass jars full of cereal we would buy from the bins in the grocery store rather than from boxes. We had reusable cloth bags for fruit and vegetables. We would buy giant bags of frozen chicken and salmon from Costco once every month or so. We had a small kitchen garden in the backyard which was great!