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Invent ideas to encourage your friends and family to reduce their use of plastics

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Answered by dineshwari8
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Buying in bulk can help familes use less plastic packaging, while serving as a teaching moment for the kids.Your family might use plastic straws, water bottles, and bags for just a few minutes, but those items don’t disappear when they’re thrown out. Single-use items like these account for more than 40 percent of plastic waste, and each year about 8.8 million tons of plastic trash flows into the ocean. This waste endangers wildlife, pollutes the water, and puts human health at risk.

The stats are frightening, but you’ve got a secret weapon to curb your family’s plastic use: your kids.

Many children care deeply about wildlife—they certainly don’t want to watch a sea turtle suffocate from a plastic straw—and kids understand they’re inheriting an Earth in crisis. But small changes to your family’s routine can empower your children to make a real difference in the fight against plastic. Start with these tips below.

1. Straws Suck:-

The best estimate currently available is that Americans use about 500 million plastic straws each day. Help your kids swap out the disposable straws by allowing them to choose a colorful, reusable straw. Keep it handy for restaurant visits or snack stops.

2. Keep It in a Cone:-

At the ice-cream shop, always choose a cone over a cup with a plastic spoon. (Waffle versus cake is still your call.) Take it further by helping your kids talk to the shop manager about switching to compostable utensils—your kids just might be cute enough to change someone’s mind.

4. That’s a Wrap:-

Items shipped to your home often come wrapped in plastic packaging, and toys bought at the store are covered in it. When your kids want something, help them brainstorm ways to avoid the excess plastic. Some things can be bought secondhand, others can be shared or borrowed, and some stuff doesn’t need to be purchased at all.

5. A Leaner Lunch:-

The average 8- to 12-year-old kid throws away about 67 pounds of lunch trash every year. Instead of packing your kids’ sandwiches in plastic bags, reach for reusable wrappers made of cloth or beeswax. Kids can even make and decorate their own lunch bags from old jeans. Then toss an apple or a banana in the bag instead of a plastic-wrapped snack.

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Answered by anushka2947
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1) Avoid using straws. Do you really need a straw? ...

2) Use reusable produce bags. ...

3)Frequent stores that use paper. ...

4) Buy in bulk. ...

5) Stop buying bottled water. ...

6) Stop chewing gum. ...

7) Buy cardboard over plastic.

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