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True or False? Marine animals often mistake bits of plastic for food TRUE Whales often think plastic bags are jelly fish. Fish mistake small bits of plastic.

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2 True or False? Marine animals often mistake bits of plastic for food TRUE Whales often think plastic bags are jelly fish. Fish mistake small bits of plastic for plankton.

3 True or False? True Animals die from eating plastic or getting tangled and trapped. Plastic rubbish kills as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year.

4 True or False? 80% of all the plastic waste in the sea is dumped by ships. False Only 20% is dumped by ships the other 80% was thrown away by us on land. Plastic is blown or washed into drains, streams, rivers and eventually finds it’s way into the sea.

5 True or False? False We use enough plastic water bottles to circle the world twice! In one year the UK uses enough plastic bottles of water to circle the earth once.

6 REFUSE Say no to plastic straws Say no to plastic bottles - Get a reusable drinking bottle Say no to plastic bags - Carry your own bag

7 REDUCE Find an alternative to plastic party bags full of plastic toys Encourage your parents to buy fruit and vegetables that are not wrapped in plastic. Use soap instead of liquid soap in plastic bottles

8 REUSE Buy toys from the charity shop Take your plastic toys to the charity shop Wash and keep packaging to use again Use plastic pots to store things in Use plastic for art or craft projects

9 RECYCLE Recycle as much plastic as you possibly can You can recycle bottles, bags, trays and other packaging

10 1. Use a reusable stainless steel drinking bottle instead of buying plastic bottles. 2.Remember to take reusable shopping bags when you go shopping. 3. Use soap instead of body wash in plastic bottles. 4. Use metal cutlery instead of plastic, and paper plates instead of plastic. 5. Say ʻ NO ʼ to plastic straws. Top Tips to reduce plastic

11 6.Take unwanted plastic toys to the charity shop. 7. If you are planning a party bag don’t choose plastic toys. 8. Reuse plastic things for craft projects 9. Reuse plastic boxes and other plastic things if you can. 10. Recycle as much plastic as you can. Top Tips to reduce plastic

12 Dear Albatross I did not know My plastic things could hurt you so The bottle tops I sometimes drop My slurpy, bendy straws Elastic bands I like to flick Balloons that twist for birthday tricks I really had not one idea That the plastic I see here On my streets and in my home Would find its way to where you roam Dear Albatross

13 Dear Albatross continued.. I did not know that my streets litter Gets rained into the Thames to flitter Along its twisty tidal path Into the sea where its journey starts To frolic over ocean waves Until in reaches your domain Where now I know you think its food And feed it to your new born brood Oh Albatross I understand What plastic does to you is really bad

14 I promise to recycle things I would have once put in the bin And I promise I will never drop Wrappers from the sweetie shop But most of all I will refuse Plastic that only once I use I will tell one person every day That plastic never goes away But finds its way out to the sea Where creatures eat it for their tea. Dear Albatross continued…

15 The Wandering Albatross

16 Albatrosses spend almost all their lives at sea. They even sleep on the ocean. Once an albatross reaches adulthood it will fly out to sea and might not return back to the land for up to five years. Albatrosses eat squid and fish they catch from the surface of the water. The parents have special stomachs that digest some food but keep aside a fishy oil, which they vomit up to feed their chicks. The Wandering Albatross

17 The wandering albatross has a wingspan of 3.5 metres - more than three times your arm span. Albatrosses can live for up to 70 years. Unfortunately, because they now face so many hazards from humans it is rare for them to die a natural death. Of the 22 known albatross species, 19 are now threatened with extinction. The Wandering Albatross

18 Stanleytross Made by EcoTales with Stanley school pupils

19 REAL ALBATROSS (May be upsetting)

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22 Vimeo link http://vimeo.com/15918611 EcoTales schools page link http://ecotales.co.uk/schools/ You Tube Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ppJccTX0g GLOOP

23 PLASTIC COLLAGE Made by Dianna Cohen form Plastic Pollution Coalition

24 Info graphics PLASTIC INFO GRAPHICS Section of info graphic from project aware http://www.projectaware.org/infographic.

25 PLASTIC INFO GRAPHICS Section of info graphic from project aware http://www.projectaware.org/infographic.

26 Info graphics Info graphic from http://theplastiki.com/


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