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"Multi Coloured Plastic Installation" -John Dahlsen |
There is a tempting, irresistible practicality of one-use plastic products: straws and lids for morning coffee, zip lock baggies for afternoon lunch, or a Wisp (Colgate’s one-use disposable toothbrush) to freshen up the bad breathe from the coffee. It’s easy to be taken away with the utilitarianism of one-use plastic products.
But, what once was a handy-ass plastic love affair becomes
tomorrow’s garbage, garbage found on our beaches, our nature places, places
where true love should bloom not plastic garbage installations. Instead of
walking down the beach, hand in hand with one’s true love, one will be tripping
over a plastic litter, falling face first into the ocean (which is also
polluted – with more plastic).
Stiv Wilson had a similar experience. And after encountering
plastic garbage on a remote surfer’s beach on the Oregon Coast, the Portland
Writer and Environmentalist, “made the Plastic issue his own,” according to
James Pitkin of the Willamette Weekly (March 16, 2011).
Wilson now works for the non-profit 5 Gyres Institute. Their
mission is to end plastic pollution through conducting research and
communicating about the global impact of plastic pollution in the world’s
oceans and employing strategies to eliminate the accumulation of plastic
pollution (5gyres.org). Wilson is also heading out the bill to end the use of plastic
bags in Oregon.
“We’re not trying to rid the world of plastic,” Wilson says.
“If I go to the hospital or want a tattoo, I sure as hell want the stuff. But
so much of it lasts forever and is used for seconds. That’s what we’re trying
to prevent.”
Single-use plastic is the one night stand with plastic. “It
lasts forever and is used for seconds.” America’s unhealthy relationship with plastic
is creating a lot of ‘baggage,’ literally and figuratively. Reducing and reusing plastic is like
meaningful, long term relationships, which are more beneficial, than
destructive. This is the type of relationship I desire to have in my life, not
only with plastic but with all resources and people around me as well.
Plastic: use mindfully.
Nice babe.
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