
Hundreds of volunteers participated in first-ever International Plastic Pellet Count
From Wisconsin to Copacabana 52,458 plastic pellets were collected from beaches, streams, and lake shores.
America's plastic problem has gotten way out of hand.
Most of us diligently recycle, take reusable bags with us when we shop, and look for new ways to stop using so much single use plastic “stuff”. Our individual actions are necessary, but won’t be enough. The good news is that the momentum to move beyond plastic is growing. More states, communities and businesses are getting rid of plastic bags, foam containers and other plastic “stuff” we can live without.
From Wisconsin to Copacabana 52,458 plastic pellets were collected from beaches, streams, and lake shores.
Increasing compost can quickly and efficiently decrease methane emissions in landfills and restore soil health.
Plastic and microplastic just keeps showing up in the bizarrest of places
We don’t want to throw away food, but we don’t want to produce plastic waste either. What’s the most sustainable storage solution?
There are many times when single-use waste could be avoided, and our morning cup of coffee is one of them.
It’ll take convincing corporations to use less plastic in the first place, eliminating the worst single-use plastics, and more.
Executive Vice President; President, PIRG