Plastic Solo cups, marketed as “The Original Sign of Good Times”, have dominated college culture since their emergence in the 1970s as the “perfect party cup”. However, due to the growing intensity of the global climate crisis, these cups may be reaching their final days, and a group of University of California Berkeley students is leading the charge.
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Natalie Long, an inspiring 16-year-old high school student from Denver, Colorado, is one of the youngest business entrepreneurs we have had the opportunity to work with at Earth Island’s International Marine Mammal Project (IMMP). 10% of Strawngerworld sales are donated to the International Marine Mammal Project. Get your reusable Strawngerworld straw today to help save whales, dolphins, and their ocean environment!
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Since today marks the second week of #PlasticFreeJuly, the International Marine Mammal Project would like to share some helpful tips on how to reduce plastic waste for the benefit of our ocean environment.
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As we absorb the painful new realities of increasing environmental degradations presented by the media, it’s becoming difficult to feel anything but numb when we hear one tragic news story after another. But in a world of information overload, Royong’s whale sculpture holds an air of novelty.
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How can we ensure the gear used for commercial fishing does not become ghost gear, abandoned in the ocean for hundreds of years?
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