We all know that recycling is a good thing to do, but many people don’t realize why it’s so important. Many are often blind to how much not recycling adversely affects our environment. At IIN, we teach the importance of taking small, incremental steps, rather than drastic changes, to create transformation. By taking baby steps, you are more likely to successfully establish a new (and lasting!) habit. So today we’re going to specifically focus on one item, its effects on the environment, and how you can reduce, reuse, and recycle it. And that one item is...drumroll, please...PLASTIC BAGS!
Why are plastic bags so popular?
According to the EPA, we use over 380 billion plastic bags and wraps yearly in the United States! Plastic has become such a popular item in our culture for many reasons – it is water-resistant, has a long life, is inexpensive, and is incredibly lightweight. Unfortunately, all of these qualities are also what makes it so difficult to dispose of.
What are the negative effects of plastic bags?
A major concern with plastic bags is their negative impact on rivers, lakes, and oceans. Being as lightweight as they are, plastic bags often blow out of landfills or dumps and make their way into waterways. This has a devastating effect on marine ecosystems. Not only does marine life get trapped in plastic debris, but they often mistake plastic bags for food. This can result in death as the plastic cannot pass through the digestive system and blocks the animal’s intestines. Studies have shown that 52% of sea turtles worldwide have consumed plastic, and that plastic debris has killed 100 million or more marine animals every single year!
When disposed in landfills, plastic bags can release chemicals into the ground, harming the surrounding soil and often seeping into the groundwater. Not only does this affect wildlife, soil quality, and the surrounding ecosystem, but it can also contaminate our drinking water. Plastic is made with many chemicals, including bisphenol A (BPA). Studies have shown that exposure to BPA early in life can lead to a higher risk of prostate and mammary cancers.
How you can play your part in reducing plastic bag waste?
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!
We hear that a lot, but many don’t know practical ways to actually follow through. Here are some easy tips for how you can reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic bags in your daily life.
How to reduce plastic bag use:
How to reuse plastic bags:
How to recycle plastic bags:
As a global population, we have the ability to lower the amount of new plastic that is created each year by increasing the amount of plastic we recycle. If each person reduces, reuses, and recycles plastic bags, we can have a profound impact on the quality of our lakes, rivers, streams, wildlife, and health.
Thanks for playing your part!