This Earth Day, Skip the Landfill With These Reusable Necessities
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A hundred and fifty years ago, the invention of plastic might have actually saved some animals. In the late 19th century, a man named John Wesley Hyatt created the first synthetic, mass producible polymer as an substitute for elephant ivory. Elephants aside, it’s been downhill from there as single-use plastics clog landfills and and threaten wildlife the world over. Despite recycling efforts, 85 percent of plastic waste gets thrown away. The stuff is unavoidable in modern life: it’s in our computers, cars and phones; in our contact lenses, zippers, and all over our homes. A simple solution? Don’t create the waste in the first place. It takes commitment and determination to go your own way and invest in reusable items, but it's worth it. At the very least, you won’t have stress dreams about turtles choking on your discarded straw. Thanks to our friends at Earth Hero, we’ve tracked down some of the best eco-friendly alternatives to your everyday plastic necessities.
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