Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Midway – A Love Story for Our Time from the Heart of the Pacific

Picture from the film Midway by Chris Jordan (c)


Sometimes it requires drastic measures to get people to wake up to the realities of what we are doing to our environment.  This trailer from the film Midway – A Love Story for Our Time from the Heart of the Pacific by Chris Jordan is just that.  Please watch and pass it on.  But don't just be touched by it.  Try to be more aware of your plastic usage and start making changes.  Thanks!


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Coca-Cola opposes public programs that make it easier to recycle plastic bottles.


More and more people are learning about the evils of plastic everyday.  I've had people come up to me and start talking about the island of plastic floating in the Pacific Ocean.  I love to see the awareness growing.  You all can do your part by sharing this blog and signing the petition at the link below.  Thanks!

Sign a petition telling Coca-Cola to drop it's lawsuit against the Australian government.

Read about it here.

Thanks.

Friday, September 10, 2010

California's Plastic Bag Ban Fails

Please read this article. Then check out this site: The Bay vs the Bag. This is a great organization. We should all support them and their efforts to get plastic bags banned in California. We really need to lead the way for the rest of the country, especially since we are close to the ocean and that is where a lot of our plastic bags end up. I'm really outraged that the plastic industry was able to block this bill.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Pacific Garbage Patch - Take Action

The Pacific Garbage Patch has grown to be twice the size of Texas. Unless California does something about our plastic trash it will only get worse. That's why we're calling for simple steps to cut the waste that's fueling this enormous floating patch of trash.Every year, California uses 19 billion plastic bags -- many of which find their way out to sea and ultimately to the Pacific Garbage Patch. We're calling for a small fee on plastic bags at the grocery store, to encourage reusable bags. Join the call. Ask Gov. Schwarzenegger to put a fee on plastic bags. Environment California has launched a new effort -- The Great Pacific Cleanup -- to cut the waste that's ending up in the Pacific Ocean. Churned slowly by ocean currents, more than 100 million tons of plastic bags, bottles, toys, containers, packaging and other junk are swirling together, forming a moving island of trash off our coast that's known as the Pacific Garbage Patch.Approximately 80% of that waste came from land. Cleaning up the mess poses an enormous array of challenges, but a few things are dead-certain: To start the cleanup, we have to stop generating so much ocean-bound waste. And California can lead the way.Join with us in calling on the governor to encourage reusable bags by supporting a fee on plastic grocery bags. http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/action/oceans/bag-fee?id4=ESDan JacobsonEnvironment California Legislative Directorhttp://www.environmentcalifornia.org/P.S. If you haven't seen The New York Times editorial based on our report about how California and other states are leading the way in fighting global warming, it's worth reading.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Latest Research on Plastic in the Ocean


Plastic sea trash doesn't biodegrade and often floats at the surface. Bottlecaps, bags and wrappers that end up in the ocean from the wind or through overflowing sewage systems can then drift thousands of miles.
The sheer quantity of plastic that accumulates in the North Pacific Gyre, a vortex formed by ocean and wind currents and located 1,000 miles off the California coast, has the scientists worried about how it might harm the sea creatures there.
A study released earlier this month estimated that thousands of tons of plastic debris wind up in the oceans every year, and some of that has ended up in the swirling currents of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Styro-strike!



Hi --
I'm on Styro-strike!
This Friday, there is a shareholder meeting at Jamba Juice. I'm standing up to push them to switch from Styrofoam cups to something more eco-friendly.
That's why I'm not going to buy anything that comes in a Styrofoam cup or container.
There is also a statewide ban in works. It's time to stand up!

Join me!
Check out this page at the Environment California Web site:
http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/action/oceans/styro-strike?id4=tafsent
Thanks.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Recycling Website of the Month


Even though I don't write in my blog near as much as I should I continue my vigilance with trying to cut down on the amount of plastic that enters our landfills and our oceans.


Pending a total planetary ban on the production and distribution of plastic products, we must do a better job of recycling. I found this recycling website, Recycling Super Guide on Earth911.com (which is another great website by itself!).


What I like about the Recycling Super Guide website is that is is clean and simple and easy to read and navigate so you don't get too overwhelmed while trying to learn more.


Enjoy!