EQ- Essential Question and Passion Project Statement (PPS)
Each day in the US more than 60 million plastic water bottles are thrown away (Franklin, 2020). As consumers, it is our responsibility to hold companies accountable for reducing their harmful impact on the environment by demanding alternatives to nonrenewable resources and use of single-use plastics in production and as products. Discarded plastics will remain a part of our environment for centuries after we are gone, and will contribute to the destruction of our planet's habitats. Educating consumers about the environmental threat that plastics pose, and encouraging them to demand alternatives from producers, can discourage the overproduction of these nonbiodegradable materials.
Learn more about the impact water bottles have, here!
References
Cox, Z. (2019, August 12). How To Avoid Single Use Plastic When Eating and Drinking On the Go. Retrieved from https://oliveridleyproject.org/blog/how-to-avoid-single-use-plastic-when-eating-and-drinking-on-the-go
Franklin, P. (2020). Plastic water bottles should no longer be a wasted resource. Retrieved from http://www.container-recycling.org/index.php/issues/.../275-down-the-drain
MacPherson, J. (2011, November 20). Plastic_bundles [Photograph].

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