Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Did you know??
1.A person’s use of a plastic check-out bag can be counted in minutes – however long it takes to get from the shops to their homes. Plastic bags however, can take between 15 and 1000 years to break down in the environment.
2.In the marine environment plastic bag litter is lethal, killing many birds, whales, seals and turtles every year. After an animal is killed by plastic bags its body decomposes and the plastic is released back into the environment where it can kill again.
3.A Bryde's whale died on a Cairns beach after ingesting 6 square metres of plastic - including plastic bags. Such obstructions in animals can cause severe pain, distress and death.
On land, plastic bag litter can block drains and trap birds. They also kill livestock. One farmer near Mudgee NSW, carried out an autopsy on a dead calf and found 8 plastic bags in its stomach. The loss of this calf cost the farmer around $500.
4.Plastic bags are not free to consumers – they are actually adding an estimated $100 million a year grocery bills.
5.At least 80 million plastic bags end up as litter on our beaches, streets and parks. Local and State Governments spend over $200 million a year picking up litter.
6.Not all litter is deliberate. 47% of wind borne litter escaping from landfills is plastic – much of this is plastic bags.
7.Only 5% of the world's plastic bags are currently being recycled, despite recycling facilities being available at major supermarkets around the world.
8.Since March 2002, Ireland has reduced its plastic check-out bag usage by 90% and in April 2003 Coles Bay in Tasmania successfully banned plastic check-out bags in all their retail stores. In the first twelve months, Coles Bay stopped the use of 350,000 plastic check-out bags.
SHOCKING ISN'T IT????
AND YOU STILL WANT TO USE PLASTIC BAGS??????
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2 comments:
nice statistics ireland and tasmania have done their bit its now the greengang's turn isn't it
sukanya
thanks kanika
and i thought that there must be more people like you and me who are worried about animals . and as for that blog of yours i appericiate your love for animals
great going mate
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