Making Use of Ocean Trash - Instablogs
Making Use of Ocean Trash
Bobette , New Orleans: Aug 1 2008
Made Popular Aug 3 2008
Nothing irks me more than plastic at the beach. Getting ready to dive head-first into a wave and getting knocked on the head by an empty orange juice or (even worse) water bottle can seriously kill my saltwater high. That’s why I love the...
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
I am all for recycling. But it seems it would have made more sense to start recycling when we started using natural resources, right? But i suppose better late than never
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
You are right Bobette. It is better late than never. Just imagine all the fish and aquatic animals that have to face the brunt of all the plastic that is in the Ocean? Plastic might be the worst invention yet apart from nuclear bombs
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
Very true Jaiyant, I never realized that a lot of plastic would be left at the beach and end up in the ocean. Why folks just dont take the crap home.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
You could blame it on all the cartons of juice, bottles of beer, soft drinks and milk sachets that people carry to the beach. And not to forget the snacks that are packaged aesthetically in plastic bags of course.
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Shahwar K
kolkata, India
humans and plastic!

they have an undying bond.

they take it everywhere and want it everywhere as well.

sea side, gardens, markets to and fro...

In India plastic is a favourite snack of all stray cows and goats, who munch them oftener than not, thanks to our depositing generosity.

Plastic Plastic everywhere,
so get not choked, beware!
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Sameer Kumar
Hyderabad, India
The problem in case of plastic is about finding a viable economic alternate that is as dexterous and as workable as plastic is. It is almost as if it is a an evil we cannot do without in the modern world and yes, the best way to deal with it is to either recycle it or maybe reduce the usage by looking for alternates which are most often more expensive and hence not really all that popular.
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Bobette
New Orleans, United States
Thank you all for your comments.
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