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22 Things to Stop Plastic Pollution
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Refuse
Single-use plastics
Plastic bags
Single-use cups and lids
Vending machines
Plastic forks
Plastic containers
List of things to refuse
Rethink
At the store
Single-use water bottles
Straws
Your refrigerator
Reduce
Compost
Buy in large quantities
Buy in bulk
Grow and make your food
Reuse
Toys
Fix broken things
Plastic containers
Make things
Keep track of things you reuse
Recycle
Recycling, not trash!
Choose recyclable plastic
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22 Things to Stop Plastic Pollution
Home
Refuse
Single-use plastics
Plastic bags
Single-use cups and lids
Vending machines
Plastic forks
Plastic containers
List of things to refuse
Rethink
At the store
Single-use water bottles
Straws
Your refrigerator
Reduce
Compost
Buy in large quantities
Buy in bulk
Grow and make your food
Reuse
Toys
Fix broken things
Plastic containers
Make things
Keep track of things you reuse
Recycle
Recycling, not trash!
Choose recyclable plastic
Videos
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Home
Refuse
Single-use plastics
Plastic bags
Single-use cups and lids
Vending machines
Plastic forks
Plastic containers
List of things to refuse
Rethink
At the store
Single-use water bottles
Straws
Your refrigerator
Reduce
Compost
Buy in large quantities
Buy in bulk
Grow and make your food
Reuse
Toys
Fix broken things
Plastic containers
Make things
Keep track of things you reuse
Recycle
Recycling, not trash!
Choose recyclable plastic
Videos
How to Reuse Plastic More
By Emely
The problem is that people are not reusing plastic. And if you do not reuse plastic it can go to the ocean.
Plastic is helpful because if you don't throw plastic in the trash can and reuse it, there will be less plastic.
If you create a checklist at home it is helpful because you can write down how many times you do reuse plastic.
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Recycle your recyclable plastic (by Perla)
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