Alexander McGill - Why Trying to Clean Up All the Ocean Plastic Is Pointless

 Why Trying to Clean Up All the Ocean Plastic Is Pointless


Alexander McGill

    I read the article called "Why Trying to Clean Up All the Ocean Plastic Is Pointless". Its main focus was explaining why even cleaning up millions of pounds of plastic does not help the environment was much as you think. According to this article, there is billions of pounds of plastic in the ocean. The article gave a metaphor that helps you understand. The metaphor is "you walk into your bathroom and your bathtub is overflowing. Do you, a) turn off the tap, or b) get a mop? I mean, eventually you’ll do both, but you better turn off that tap before you start mopping up or you will never stop mopping up and you will never catch up to the water spilling out." The article says that cleaning up trashes on beaches and in sewers to stop clogs is very good, but to clean the overall ocean, it's best to try to raise money for better waste management disposals and other things to stop people from littering. So when people have a fundraiser saying that they're going to clean up 100 million pounds of trash, it's not as good as it seems, and they could be doing better to help clean the Earth. Another good thing to do is to give other communities reusable bags, to stop so much use of plastics, which are bad for the environment. 

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