Plastic Waste in the Great Lakes

 Vast Matjority of Waste in the Great Lakes is Plastic - Millions of Pounds Every Year

A new report presents troubling findings: 85% of the waste in our Great Lakes (tens of millions of pounds every single year) is plastic: https://twitter.com/A4GL/status/1778414722162806795/photo/1.

Confirmation of this reality is yet another indication that plastic, particularly single use plastics, is an enormous problem where the United States is responsible for 45% of worldwide production, distribution, and use of plastics even though Americans constitute only 4% of the world's population. 

Plastics have huge human health and environmental implications that disproportionately impact environmental justice communities. But all of the plastic waste impacts every single corner of the globe. We are all impacted. 

This blog explores the problem of single use plastics and equips you with information, tools, and resources to understand and act on this problem. 

This blog is brought to you by Organizing for Plastic Alternatives (or OPA for short). We are a band of committed and passionate civic-minded people who are concerned about the deluge of single use plastics in our society. We feel suffocated by all of the plastic and believe we can all do better. We act to generate common sense legislation and practices at neighborhood, city, state, national and international levels to stem the tide and eventually eliminate the scourge of single use plastics in our lives. 

We invite you to read about this important issue and perhaps join us in this work. 



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