A Voice for our Ocean
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After a year apart, Halloween celebrations are back. While all of us love the candy and costumes that come with the holiday, oftentimes, it can lead to more plastic waste ending up in our ocean.
Halloween means more single-use plastic candy wrappers on the streets, more plastic decorations purchased, and more food delivery ordered. And most of this plastic has nowhere else to go but a landfill: a report released last month found that nearly 70% of the most commonly collected items from beaches and waterways around the world over the last 35 years of Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup are effectively unrecyclable. Of these, approximately half are food and beverage related items like food wrappers, straws and stirrers, and takeout containers. With 11 million metric tons of plastics entering the ocean each year (that’s more than a garbage truck every minute), we all have a part to play in stemming the tide. Whether you plan to hand out candy, decorate your stoop, or host a Halloween party, Ocean Conservancy is offering some simple tricks to make it the most ocean-friendly Halloween yet.
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