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    Mayank Agarwal 7/30/2025 9:48 PM
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    last day of July, lets all pledge for plastic free world !!

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/30/2025 12:42 AM
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    “Plastic waste is now found in the most remote areas of the planet. It kills marine life and is doing major harm to communities that depend on fishing and tourism

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      Vaibhav Kanchan 7/30/2025 5:35 AM
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      That's true and do you know that approximately 1 million fish die each year due to plastic pollution, including ingestion and entanglement.

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/28/2025 10:39 PM
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    The plastics's invasion of the planet is a reality. Just remember that the plastic waste island floating in the Pacific Ocean now measures 1.6 million km2. If we want to save the planet, the time has come for each and every one of us to take action.

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/27/2025 10:25 PM
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    By making conscious choices in our daily lives, we can collectively work towards a future with less plastic pollution

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/27/2025 1:01 AM
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    "Plastic Free Sunday" is a community initiative encouraging individuals to reduce plastic consumption on Sundays and beyond, promoting the adoption of sustainable alternatives

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/26/2025 4:55 AM
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    A plastic-free world, while an aspirational goal, is not realistically achievable in its entirety, but significant reductions in plastic consumption and waste are both possible and necessary

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      Mary Hanks 7/26/2025 1:21 PM
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      Exactly. Just because I can't personally solve the plastics crisis does not excuse me from doing whatever I can to reduce my use.

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/26/2025 4:54 AM
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    A plastic-free world, while an aspirational goal, is not realistically achievable in its entirety, but significant reductions in plastic consumption and waste are both possible and necessary
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    How did the experience go, and what did it show you about the barriers or opportunities for using this as a strategy to reduce waste?

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/25/2025 7:09 AM
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    The experience of implementing a waste reduction strategy highlighted both significant barriers and promising opportunities. While shifting to a more sustainable approach requires effort and changes in behavior, it also reveals the potential for positive environmental and economic impacts.

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/24/2025 9:56 PM
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    To reduce plastic pollution, focus on reducing your own plastic consumption, reusing items, and recycling properly. This includes avoiding single-use plastics, choosing reusable alternatives, and properly disposing of plastic waste.

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      Chris Balchen 7/25/2025 5:34 AM
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      Thank you for your comment. Always a good reminder to examine what carbon foot print we are leaving.

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      Cynthia Link-Kinney 7/25/2025 7:59 AM
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      Everyone in my family has a reusable meal kit in each lunch bag along with all our meal prep containers being reusable

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    Mayank Agarwal 7/23/2025 9:11 PM
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    There's a long way to go to make the world plastic-free. While significant progress has been made in reducing plastic consumption and promoting alternatives, the scale of the plastic pollution problem is vast and requires sustained, global effort to achieve a truly plastic-free world.

    • Alexia Woerner's avatar
      Alexia Woerner 7/24/2025 4:51 AM
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      Hopefully we start to see real progress with plastic reduction all across the board soon!