According to ecotricity, scientists have estimated that about 8 million tonnes of plastic have ended up in our oceans every year. The number of plastic waste ending up in oceans could decrease up to a higher number, unless we do something about it! The majority of plastic that lies on the ground ends up in drains, which then leads to our oceans, lakes and rivers. There are New Zealanders out there who have access to facilities for plastic, but why aren’t we doing any better for our environment?
Did you know that plastic takes about 1,000 years just to biodegrade! Plastic doesn’t actually fully degrade, it only disintegrates into smaller particles. About 252,000 tons of plastic are also headed into our landfills every year. A project “Love Your Coast” is one of the projects that are acting now to help have a healthier and cleaner future. Love Your Coast has organised groups of people from around New Zealand to help clean up our oceans and beaches, so our next few generations could be better.
We should act now, so we could have a cleaner future and environment. You could save the lives of marine mammals, by picking up at least a few pieces of rubbish!
L.I to create a explanation on why plastic pollution bad for our coastlines
This week for writing we made an explanation in groups. My group was Sione, Sakina, RJ, Afa, Karlos, Jayden and I. We talked about the marine animals, the oceans, the plastic and where it goes and how we should stop it. I found an interesting fact about 100 million tons of plastic found in our oceans. We presented this to 2 other people each. This was fun and refreshed my mind about explanations.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.