Washington Post: By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the worlds oceans

“There is a lot of plastic in the world’s oceans.

It coagulates into great floating “garbage patches” that cover large swaths of the Pacific. It washes up on urban beaches and remote islands, tossed about in the waves and transported across incredible distances before arriving, unwanted, back on land. It has wound up in the stomachs of more than half the world’s sea turtles and nearly all of its marine birds, studies say. And if it was bagged upand arranged across all of the world’s shorelines, we could build a veritable plastic barricade between ourselves and the sea…“

Green Music Australia Case Study: Beautiful Reusable Bottles as Band Merch

“Ash Grunwald wanted to make a merchandise product that not only didn’t harm the environment but actually helped it.

After years of seeing music festival sites littered with disposable water bottles, it was on a trip to Bali and seeing the direct impact of plastic bottles on the sea that the idea came…“

Green Music Australia Case Study: Plastic Water Bottle Free at Caloundra Music Festival

“Caloundra Music Festival goes disposable water bottle free!

In 2013, Caloundra Music Festival set out to be the first festival in Australia to eliminate disposable bottled water. With a positive attitude, excellent partnerships, and superb preparation, they’ve succeeded, stopped an estimated 60,000 bottles from being sold and thrown out, and built a fabulous example for others to follow!“

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