How do you feel about plastic?

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When I was growing up, an 80's 90's child we had been trained to see plastic as something handy and easy to use but really it has been so damaging to our current lives and the future of the planet. Here are my thoughts on plastic and how we can each make a difference.

Plastic, oh plastic! It's convenient, it's versatile, but boy, does it come with a hefty environmental price tag. Let's talk about why reducing our consumption of single-use plastics is crucial, backed by some eye-opening statistics.

Did you know that a staggering 40% of all plastic waste generated worldwide each year is attributed to single-use plastics? Yes, you heard that right. Those drink bottles, straws, grocery bags, and food packaging that we use once and toss away add up to a significant environmental burden.

The impact of single-use plastic waste on our oceans and the ecosystem is alarming. These plastics take ages to break down, leaving behind a trail of pollution that harms marine life, the environment, and even human health. Imagine fragile marine creatures entangled in discarded plastic or mistakenly ingesting it, causing severe injuries and, sadly, even death. As plastics break down into smaller fragments, they infiltrate our waterways, eventually entering the human food chain through seafood consumption.


But fret not! There's hope, and it lies in reducing our reliance on single-use plastics. One of the most effective ways to combat plastic waste pollution is to find alternatives that allow us to reuse or recycle existing materials. Think glass bottles instead of disposable ones and eco-friendly options like jute bags. By making these small switches, we significantly reduce our plastic footprint.

But it doesn't stop there. Businesses play a vital role too. They can actively reduce the use of single-use plastics in their operations, opting for sustainable alternatives. And governments can step in with policies that incentivize and promote such responsible behaviour.

In fact, Arbonne, whom I partner with has already replaced all but our cleansers with glass packaging, and the plastic that is used for the cleansers (for safety in the shower) is non-virgin plastics or recycled plastics. We also run a programme called 'ArbonneCycle' in partnership with TerraCycle worldwide where they repurpose hard-to-recycle packaging into new furniture for outdoor use and other items. The TrueSmooth haircare range is all in aluminium bottles now too and there are lots more changes that have been made. I'll add some screenshots of statistics from the Annual Report for 2022.

 

The Power to make a difference is in our hands!

However, the power to make a difference lies in the hands of each and every one of us. We must make conscious choices about the products we buy. Opting for reusable items whenever possible and avoiding excessive packaging can go a long way. While it may seem like a drop in the ocean, remember that every drop counts. Each small step we take to reduce single-use plastics adds up and creates a significant impact on our environment.

By embracing this collective responsibility and making efforts to cut down on single-use plastics, we become protectors of marine life, preservers of ecosystems, and guardians of human health. The actions we take today will shape the world we leave for future generations.

Let's embark on this journey together, one that leads us to a planet free from the shackles of single-use plastics. By doing so, we not only fulfil our duty as responsible inhabitants of Earth but also ensure a healthier, more sustainable home for generations to come. It's time to rally behind the cause, embrace change, and protect our precious planet.

Aislíng x


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