Plastic, once discarded, is often thought of as being out of sight, out of mind. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case for the wildlife we share the planet with!
Learn more about the impact of plastic on wildlife using this highly-illustrated PDF.
NB. This PDF is an extract from Amy and Ella's new book, Be Plastic Clever. Find out more using the link below:
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Use this PDF to find out about single-use plastics – plastic items that are used once and thrown away soon after.
NB. This PDF is an extract from Amy and Ella's new book, Be Plastic Clever. Find out more using the link below:
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It’s important to be careful when picking up rubbish – sometimes there are items or places it is best to avoid. So, here are some of Amy and Ella's top tips for staying safe while litter picking!
NB. This PDF is an extract from Amy and Ella's new book, Be Plastic Clever. Find out more using the link below:
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Plastics are all made from human-made materials, created from lots and lots of chemicals, and some of these chemicals can be very dangerous. Find out more with this illustrated PDF as we put plastic 'under the microscope'.
NB. This PDF is an extract from Amy and Ella's new book, Be Plastic Clever. Find out more using the link below:
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There are many myths about what can be and what is (two very different things) be recycled - this resource from Hull University busts some of those myths.
Kindly produced by the University of Hull.