Все хотят пить.
И все хотят жить и животные тоже.
90 % всего мусора в океане составляет пластмасса ,в основном это ваши бутылки,
выброшенные в мусор после использования.
80 % видов рыбы уже исчезло с лица Земли на сегодняшний день.
Кто виноват ? Вы !
90 % этих бутылок не подлежат переработке.
В Тихом и Атлантическом океанах плавают мусорные острова,
равные по площади в 2 раза превышающие штат Техас.
Manufacturers use 17 million barrels of oil to produce bottled water, which does not include the oil used to transport the bottles. That much oil could keep a million cars on the road for an entire year.
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http://greenanswers.com/blog/158273/todays-special-cup-plastic-soup-our-oceans#ixzz0rt53ArOa
Nearly 90% of water bottles are not recycled and end up in landfills
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http://greenanswers.com/blog/158273/todays-special-cup-plastic-soup-our-oceans#ixzz0rt4favqu
Аn estimated 46,000 pieces of plastic float
on every square mile of the ocean
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http://greenanswers.com/blog/158273/todays-special-cup-plastic-soup-our-oceans#ixzz0rt4NIbcC
Unfortunately, that floating vortex that doubles the size of Texas, lies in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is and known as the Great Garbage Patch.
The plastic ratio of plastic to plankton is 6:1, and 90% of trash in the ocean is plastic. Mps918 stated that about 20% of the trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch comes from ships at sea, and 80% comes from land sources.
Not only is there a vortex of trash in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, but there is one forming in the Atlantic as well. According to paolomiguel, the Atlantic Garbage Patch stretches from Cuba to Virginia and is made up of 200,000 bits of trash per square kilometer.
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http://greenanswers.com/blog/158273/todays-special-cup-plastic-soup-our-oceans#ixzz0rt5qKVu9
Sadly, over 100,000 of sea turtles and marine animals are killed each year because they mistake plastic pieces for food according to Mike. Worldwatch reported that 267 species of marine life is killed by plastic through entanglement or accidental ingestion. In addition, 44 percent of all seabirds consume plastic parts. Not only does it harm fish, whales, sea turtles, birds, sharks, dolphins, and seals, but it also harms penguins in South Africa to birds on some of the most remote islands in the world.
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http://greenanswers.com/blog/158273/todays-special-cup-plastic-soup-our-oceans#ixzz0rt6QG4eH
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