🌍PFJ🌏Plastic Free July is here—let’s make a strong effort to remove as much plastic from our Ives for the month of July—I realized just how much plastic I bring into my home during the first year of PFJ. Since then, I have made some changes some more challenging to adopt than others. The following are items I’ve 100% stopped using and or cut back on by at least 50%: napkins , paper towels, plastic wrap, plastic baggies, shopping /grocery bags, pre-wrapped vegetables & fruits, and more. I also began composting ALL of the food waste my household produces yielding less pollution production. Endeavoring to commit to eliminating plastic from my life, our lives, is no easy feat but it is worth putting our efforts into helping our planet live healthfully for centuries to come. Thank you for trying for a Plastic Free July. Cheers! yoliOms @caffeyole

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🌊FTO🌊 Hello Monday—composting, another way in which we humans can assist our planet achieve a healthier state✨ More on that topic to come✨ Help Free The Ocean Of Plastic Pollution – Free The Ocean

Help Us Free the Ocean Of Plastic. Click to Clean – answer below and every day you do, you’ll help remove one piece of plastic from the ocean.
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🌊FTO🌊 Thursday trivia time! Thank you for all you do for our planet ✨ Help Free The Ocean Of Plastic Pollution – Free The Ocean

Help Us Free the Ocean Of Plastic. Click to Clean – answer below and every day you do, you’ll help remove one piece of plastic from the ocean.
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🌊FTO🌊 Sunday and time to rethink what more we can do on a daily basis to cut back or cut out single use plastics🤔 Comment on our Twitter thread to let me know what you are implementing to reduce plastic waste. Cheers‼️ Help Free The Ocean Of Plastic Pollution – Free The Ocean

Help Us Free the Ocean Of Plastic. Click to Clean – answer below and every day you do, you’ll help remove one piece of plastic from the ocean.
— Read on www.freetheocean.com/