How to Become Plastic Free this July… and Beyond
In Australia, most state and territory governments have implement a ban on hazardous single-use plastics such as plastic cutlery, straws, plates, and stirrers.
In Australia, most state and territory governments have implement a ban on hazardous single-use plastics such as plastic cutlery, straws, plates, and stirrers.
Check out these creative ideas to upcycle plastic waste into useful items like adorable planters, piggy banks, cute bracelets, and more.
It’s no surprise that Earth is known as the Blue Planet. About 70 percent of its surface is covered in water, and the oceans hold about 96 percent of all Earth’s water. It’s kind of amazing that Australia has the world’s third-largest ocean territory, spanning three oceans and occupying approximately 12 million square kilometres. The … Read more
The more you learn and get involved in recycling, reducing, and reusing, the less waste you will produce
It isn’t difficult to reduce plastic at your school. Working together, we can make all the difference to protect the earth!
Did you know that every year, we produce 400 million tons of plastic worldwide? That is nearly the weight of the entire human population! And it’s estimated that every year, 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in oceans – and single use plastic makes up roughly 50% of this amount. Around the world, over … Read more