4. Say no to single-use plastic
Billions of pieces of plastic waste, including discarded items and microplastics, litter coral reefs across the Asia-Pacific region, including the Great Barrier Reef. Plastic has direct negative impacts for Reef wildlife and habitats, as well as for human health. It also contributes to emissions throughout its lifecycle – from production to management as a waste product.
Say no to single-use plastic items like cling wrap, straws and disposable coffee cups (or at the very least the lids!) and reduce your overall plastic use by choosing alternatives like bees wax wraps, cloth shopping bags and glass coffee cups or lunch containers.
Make sure you collect all your household soft plastics like bread bags and biscuit packets and recycle them – your local supermarket should have a collection point. This waste is kept out of landfill and can be turned into outdoor furniture, signs and bollards.