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Please refer to the link given below:-
http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/a-call-to-end-plastic-pollution/article23638303.ece
A call to end plastic pollution - The Hindu
https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/causes-effects-solutions-of-plastic-pollution.php
Causes, Effects and Solutions of Plastic Pollution - Conserve Energy ...
http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/a-call-to-end-plastic-pollution/article23638303.ece
A call to end plastic pollution - The Hindu
https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/causes-effects-solutions-of-plastic-pollution.php
Causes, Effects and Solutions of Plastic Pollution - Conserve Energy ...
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Earth Day Network, the organization that leads Earth Day worldwide on April 22, announced that Earth Day 2018 will focus on mobilizing the world to End Plastic Pollution, including creating supportfor a global effort to eliminate single use plastics along with uniform regulation for the disposal of plastics. EDN will educate millions of people about the health and other risks associatedwith the use and disposal of plastics, including pollution of our oceans, water, and wildlife, and about the growing body ofevidence that decomposing plastics are creating serious global health problems.
From poisoning and injuring marine life to the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our food to disrupting human hormones and causing major life-threatening diseases and early puberty, the exponential growth of plastics is threatening our planet’s survival. EDN has built a multi-year campaign to End Plastic Pollution. Our goals include ending single use plastics, promoting alternatives to fossil fuel-based materials, promoting 100 percent recycling of plastics, corporate and government accountability and changing human behaviorconcerning plastics.
“There is a growing tidal wave of interest in ending plastic pollution and somecountries and governments are already in the vanguard. Earth Day Network believes we can turn that tidal wave into a permanent solution to plastics pollution,” said Kathleen Rogers, President of EDN.
From poisoning and injuring marine life to the ubiquitous presence of plastics in our food to disrupting human hormones and causing major life-threatening diseases and early puberty, the exponential growth of plastics is threatening our planet’s survival. EDN has built a multi-year campaign to End Plastic Pollution. Our goals include ending single use plastics, promoting alternatives to fossil fuel-based materials, promoting 100 percent recycling of plastics, corporate and government accountability and changing human behaviorconcerning plastics.
“There is a growing tidal wave of interest in ending plastic pollution and somecountries and governments are already in the vanguard. Earth Day Network believes we can turn that tidal wave into a permanent solution to plastics pollution,” said Kathleen Rogers, President of EDN.
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