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Ocean plastic waste is a global crisis. Join the movement to drive meaningful change, presented by @SCJohnson in partnership with @ConservationOrg.

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The Blue Paradox
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Many of our everyday items and activities produce #microplastics that can end up in our oceans.( (Boucher and Friot 2017)
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The Blue Paradox
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When #PlasticWaste ends up in the ocean, it negatively impacts all marine life, from the tiniest plankton to the biggest whale. Our global leaders must act now to protect our oceans by signing a global plastics treaty. (Desforges et al (2015)) (
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What do you want to know?.
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The Blue Paradox
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#Plastic bags are a useful tool in modern society. However, their short working lives are causing long-term damage to our oceans, taking centuries to biodegrade. (Plastic Oceans)
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The Blue Paradox
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Colorado just announced their new Extended Producer Responsibility law which requires companies that use single-use materials to pay a fee. ​. We must continue to urge our governments to improve recycling systems to protect our oceans from plastic waste.
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cbsnews.com
Colorado lawmakers have given the green light on a statewide free recycling program that will increase recycling access to hundreds of thousands of people.
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The Blue Paradox
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Without a federal standard for recycling practices, up to 2.24 million metric tons of the plastic produced in the U.S. leaks into the environment each year. ( (Statista 2022)
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The Blue Paradox
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One year ago, @SCJohnson & @ConservationOrg opened the doors to the Blue Paradox exhibit. Since then, 200K+ advocates have joined the movement to help address the #PlasticWasteCrisis. To learn more about what you can do to protect our oceans, visit
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The Blue Paradox
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#Microplastics have been found in salt, tea bags, fruits and vegetables. This can lead to humans ingesting #PlasticWaste, with those same particles entering our bloodstream. (EARTHDAY ORG)
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The Blue Paradox
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In 2021, only around 4% of the 51 million tons of plastic produced in the U.S. was #recycled. By increasing our recycling levels, we can address the amount of #PlasticWaste that ends up polluting our oceans. (Greenpeace)
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The Blue Paradox
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Gov. Tim Walz’s budget bill makes Minnesota the fifth state to pass #EPR legislation. A federal standard can ensure all 50 states do their part to address the #PlasticWaste crisis.
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packagingdive.com
Gov. Tim Walz signed a budget bill that includes language to set up an extended producer responsibility system. A producer responsibility organization is set to be appointed by January 2025.
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The Blue Paradox
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#Microplastics have been found in the digestive tracks of the fish we eat. Together, we must urge our leaders to implement policies that protect our oceans from the plastic waste crisis. (Sequeira et al. (2021)) (Munno et al. (2021))
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The Blue Paradox
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Recycling policies vary across the globe, but one thing remains consistent – addressing the plastic waste crisis will require an updated U.S. federal recycling policy. (World Population Review)
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The Blue Paradox
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#Microplastics harm our sea creatures. It will take all of us to address the plastic waste crisis and it’s impact on marine life. (Isobe et al. (2021))
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The Blue Paradox
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Plastic is essential to modern life, however its impact on our oceans must be addressed. #PlasticWaste is polluting our waterways and we must work together to find a solution. (Plastic Waste Makers)
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The Blue Paradox
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From protecting Octopi from natural predators to #microplastics being found in their prey, the effects of plastic waste on our oceans will be felt for generations to come with unknown consequences. (History Museum; Smithsonian Magazine)
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The Blue Paradox
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The Galápagos Islands are home to some of the world’s most unique creatures, but #PlasticWaste is harming the habitats of already endangered marine life on the islands.
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theguardian.com
As diplomats search for a deal to curb the world’s growing problem of plastic, piles of bottles, buoys, nets and packaging keep building up in what should be a pristine environment
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The Blue Paradox
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Globally, humans may ingest up to 5 grams of microplastics a week, leading to health concerns from introducing pathogens and parasites. (SoFi, Senathirajah et al (2021))
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The Blue Paradox
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Fishing gear can take up to 600 years to biodegrade. While important to society, abandoned fishing equipment can harm our marine life. (WeForum)
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The Blue Paradox
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Sea turtles are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Yet their populations are threatened by plastic waste. Encourage government action to help end the ocean plastic crisis and protect marine life from the threat of plastic waste. (Kühn et al. (2015))
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The Blue Paradox
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The only way to get everyone in the plastic ecosystem working together is a government regulatory framework. #EPR sets a federal standard, increasing efficiencies in our recycling systems and decreasing the amount of plastic waste.
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The Blue Paradox
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As plastic waste continues to pollute our waters, the oceans are at a tipping point. How deep is your understanding of the ocean #PlasticWaste crisis?.
blueparadox.com
Plastic influences our world but leaves microplastics in oceans, food, and bodies. Explore their effects on health, the environment, and possible solutions.
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