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Kate from UK
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Musings on the teaching and information professions
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Kate from UK – Musings on the teaching and information professions Skip to content Kate from UK Musings on the teaching and information professions Menu Home About Can’t you sea? Plastic pollution and what we can do about it Since January this year I’ve been more aware of plastic pollution for two reasons. Firstly, several family members are on a drive to reduce their use of plastics, and this has had a really positive influence on helping me limit single-use plastics. Secondly, I’m now more likely to notice instances of plastic pollution. I have been amazed at how much micro plastic washes up along the coastline. I’ve tried to collect up such plastic each time I’ve walked on the beach in Cornwall. I’m on holiday at the moment in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA. There’s not too much plastic turning up at high tide,?thankfully, along this coast. But there is a lot of single use plastic bags at the grocery store. Roll on US states making plastic bag bans as...
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