Yeti themed reusable snack bag

Yeti themed reusable snack bag

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Reusable snack bags are just that, a replacement for plastic snack and sandwich bags. By opting for reusable you are opting in to reduce the amount of plastic waste from our oceans. Each bag offers a fold over style, measures 6 inches by 6 inches and is made from food grade PUL.

If you dont know why this is important, check out some of these shocking statistics regarding plastics.

More than 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine animals die from plastic pollution every year.

100% of baby sea turtles have plastic in their stomachs.

There is now 5.25 trillion macro and micro pieces of plastic in our ocean & 46,000 pieces in every square mile of ocean, weighing up to 269,000 tonnes.

Every day around 8 million pieces of plastic makes their way into our oceans.

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is around 1.6 million square kilometers – bigger than Texas.

The world produces 381 million tonnes in plastic waste yearly – this is set to double by 2034.

50% of this is single-use plastic & only 9% has ever been recycled.

Over 2 million tonnes of plastic packaging are used in the UK each year.

88% of the sea's surface is polluted by plastic waste.

Between 8 to 14 million tonnes enters our ocean every year.

Britain contributes an estimated 1.7 million tonnes of plastic annually.

The US contributes 38 million tonnes of plastic every year.

Plastic packaging is the biggest culprit, resulting in 80 million tonnes of waste yearly from the US alone.

On UK beaches there are 5000 pieces of plastic & 150 plastic bottles for each mile.

More than 1 million plastic bags end up in the trash every minute.

The world uses over 500 billion plastic bags a year – that’s 150 for each person on Earth.

8.3 billion plastic straws pollute the world’s beaches, but only 1% of straws end up as waste in the ocean.

By 2020 the number of plastics in the sea will be higher than the number of fish.

1 in 3 fish caught for human consumption contains plastic.

Plastic microbeads are estimated to be one million times more toxic than the seawater around it.

Products containing microbeads can release 100,000 tiny beads with just one squeeze.

https://unworldoceansday.org/

https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/ocean_plastics/

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/plastic-pollution