Delivery company UPS has joined forces with some of the world's most popular brands and recycling company Terracycle. In this way, he wants to start the fight against plastic pollution.
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You've been living under a rock if you don't know about the 10YearChallenge, or a ten-year challenge in which you show what has changed in your life in one decade. And we had a good laugh. Unfortunately, the picture of what happened to planet Earth will not make you laugh.
Planet Earth is our home, so we must take proper care of it. Unfortunately, many people forget this all too often. It's a good thing that there are socially critical ads that remind us of pressing environmental problems.
It probably doesn't need to be emphasized that Asians impress us every now and then with innovative solutions. Regardless, they stunned the world with their latest idea. Cockroaches were called to help.
If you think life in today's world is bad, then you know absolutely nothing about suffering. 1,500 years ago, there were conditions on Earth that no one wants to experience.
Any attempt to save the planet seems doomed. Corporations and organizations are making people aware of the consequences that humans have on the environment, but no one has yet found a system to gradually limit the destruction of the planet. Despite millions, knowledge and experts, the theory remained just a dead letter on paper. Well, Australia just managed to find a way that works.
Humanity has always wanted to find an answer to the question of how the world will end. But what do you think will cause the apocalypse? Fire, flood, giant meteor, aliens, global warming or something completely unexpected?
Air pollution is considered one of the most pressing global problems, as it harms the health of living beings. With the rapid increase in the number of the population, the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is becoming more and more difficult to contain.
A plastic carrier bag is produced in 5 seconds, used for approximately 5 minutes, and takes more than 100 years to decompose. Disposing of plastic in nature is a global problem of modern society, because according to numerous studies, 10 percent of annual production, or approximately 10 million tons of plastic, ends up as waste in the sea. This does not decompose in nature, but breaks down into smaller and smaller particles.
The name Benjamin Von Wong is probably familiar to you, because a few months ago the photographer, whose interest is focused on environmental issues, took a series of photos showing e-waste, which has been given a second chance due to its indestructibility. This time, he captured the plastic in the oceans and its terrible effects on the environment.
Global warming, which is the result of human behavior and refers to an increase in the average temperature on Earth, has not occurred in the last 20 years. The causes of this phenomenon go back a long way into the past.
Whether it's a small change in your everyday life or supporting projects that really strive to make a difference, you too can contribute to a world with less plastic.