@EU_Commission ‏@Number10gov : Cleanup the oceans worldwide

@EU_Commission ‏@Number10gov : Cleanup the oceans worldwide

Das Problem

Whales that starve with a full stomach, because they have eaten indigestible plastic sheeting, seabirds, the strangulation in the steep walls  in power residues, seals with centimeter deep wounds by plastic waste, which cut them deeper and deeper into the flesh.

Plastic is durable, but in the course time porous and disintegrates into smaller and smaller fragments.

Marine litter is a global problem that affects every ocean in the world. Litter is an environmental, human health and socio-economic problem that is a symptom of a highly disposable society. With worldwide growth in the amount of solid litter thrown away every day, combined with the slow rates of degradation, the amount of litter ending up in the marine environment is increasing.

Each year ,at least 8 million tonnes of plastics leak into the oceans-Paper ,textile, glass, rubber, wood, metal, ceramics, plastics.

 

WE MUST ACT NOW  -   BEFORE ITS TOO LATE-THERE IS NO PLANET B!!!!!

we demand:

-cleanup the oceans wordwide

-ban plastic bags worldwide

-Urging firms to cut packaging


- free waste disposal at all ports worldwide


-Improving the general public's awareness, concern, and attitude towards littering


-Reducing the use of plastic and other materials for disposable packaging


-Enforcing existing laws, especially at sea, to punish habitual litterers.

 

 

Please sign and share the petition!

 

 Please support http://www.cleanseas.org/take-action

Please help with:

-Avoiding cosmetics with microbeads

-Not using plastic shopping bags

-Bringing my own cup

-Shrinking my plastic footprint

-Urging firms to cut packaging

-Trying to get plastic removed from my workplace

-Use only glass or steel straws

-Cleaning the beach

-#stopsucking and refuse single use plastic straws

-support recycling and upcycling shops

 

 

Background:


Sources of marine debris include:

-Items that are brought to the beach and left there by beachgoers;


-Garbage deliberately or accidentally discarded by ships at sea or from offshore oil platforms; and


--Material carried to sea by rivers and estuaries , especially from large coastal cities.
City storm sewers are a significant source of solid waste entering the sea from land sources.


Aside from its unsightly appearance and potential impact to human health, marine debris has harmful effects on wildlife. Fish, birds, marine mammals, reptiles, and other animals can become entangled in discarded or lost nets that continue to do what they were designed to do—catch living animals—but now they catch them indiscriminately, a process called "ghost fishing." Items unintended for fishing become traps.

Woven plastic onion sacks floating in the sea have entrapped endangered hawksbill sea turtles. Plastic bags become invisible to birds diving for.

 

 

 

 

 


Links: http://www.cleanseas.org/take-action

 

http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Po-Re/Pollution-of-the-Ocean-by-Plastic-and-Trash.html#ixzz4BXoDsZQc

 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150109-oceans-plastic-sea-trash-science-marine-debris/

avatar of the starter
N APetitionsstarter*invoice for animals and nature , vegan
Diese Petition hat 519 Unterschriften erreicht

Das Problem

Whales that starve with a full stomach, because they have eaten indigestible plastic sheeting, seabirds, the strangulation in the steep walls  in power residues, seals with centimeter deep wounds by plastic waste, which cut them deeper and deeper into the flesh.

Plastic is durable, but in the course time porous and disintegrates into smaller and smaller fragments.

Marine litter is a global problem that affects every ocean in the world. Litter is an environmental, human health and socio-economic problem that is a symptom of a highly disposable society. With worldwide growth in the amount of solid litter thrown away every day, combined with the slow rates of degradation, the amount of litter ending up in the marine environment is increasing.

Each year ,at least 8 million tonnes of plastics leak into the oceans-Paper ,textile, glass, rubber, wood, metal, ceramics, plastics.

 

WE MUST ACT NOW  -   BEFORE ITS TOO LATE-THERE IS NO PLANET B!!!!!

we demand:

-cleanup the oceans wordwide

-ban plastic bags worldwide

-Urging firms to cut packaging


- free waste disposal at all ports worldwide


-Improving the general public's awareness, concern, and attitude towards littering


-Reducing the use of plastic and other materials for disposable packaging


-Enforcing existing laws, especially at sea, to punish habitual litterers.

 

 

Please sign and share the petition!

 

 Please support http://www.cleanseas.org/take-action

Please help with:

-Avoiding cosmetics with microbeads

-Not using plastic shopping bags

-Bringing my own cup

-Shrinking my plastic footprint

-Urging firms to cut packaging

-Trying to get plastic removed from my workplace

-Use only glass or steel straws

-Cleaning the beach

-#stopsucking and refuse single use plastic straws

-support recycling and upcycling shops

 

 

Background:


Sources of marine debris include:

-Items that are brought to the beach and left there by beachgoers;


-Garbage deliberately or accidentally discarded by ships at sea or from offshore oil platforms; and


--Material carried to sea by rivers and estuaries , especially from large coastal cities.
City storm sewers are a significant source of solid waste entering the sea from land sources.


Aside from its unsightly appearance and potential impact to human health, marine debris has harmful effects on wildlife. Fish, birds, marine mammals, reptiles, and other animals can become entangled in discarded or lost nets that continue to do what they were designed to do—catch living animals—but now they catch them indiscriminately, a process called "ghost fishing." Items unintended for fishing become traps.

Woven plastic onion sacks floating in the sea have entrapped endangered hawksbill sea turtles. Plastic bags become invisible to birds diving for.

 

 

 

 

 


Links: http://www.cleanseas.org/take-action

 

http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Po-Re/Pollution-of-the-Ocean-by-Plastic-and-Trash.html#ixzz4BXoDsZQc

 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/01/150109-oceans-plastic-sea-trash-science-marine-debris/

avatar of the starter
N APetitionsstarter*invoice for animals and nature , vegan

Die Entscheidungsträger*innen

Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada/Premier ministre du Canada
Angela Merkel (CDU)
Ehemalige Bundeskanzlerin
Christian Schmidt, CSU
Bundesminister für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft
Bundeskanzleramt
Bundeskanzleramt
Cem Özdemir
Cem Özdemir
Bundesminister für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz

Neuigkeiten zur Petition