Cut Your Use of Plastic, Plastic, Plastic
You are not new to recycling. You've been doing it for years and it's a big part of your daily routine. You've become at an expert at identifying what plastics you can and cannot recycle. Now focus on another important part of
eco-friendly living: reduce your use of plastic.
That plastic can be bad for us and bad for the environment. Recent studies have shown that there's more plastic than plankton in some of the remote parts of our oceans.
And there are increasing reports on the human health effects of chemicals used in plastic products. Let's also not forget that plastic is made from petroleum, which is a non-renewable resource and a major contributor to global
warming.
So let's get to it - how to reduce your use of plastics.
THE BEST OPTION TO REDUCE PLASTIC IS NONE OTHER THAN NON WOVEN FABRIC.
Non woven fabrics provide specific functions such as absorbency, liquid repellence, resilience, stretch, softness, strength, flame redundancy, wash ability, cushioning, filtering, bacterial barrier and sterility. In combination
with other materials they provide a spectrum of products with diverse properties and are used alone or as components of apparel, home furnishings, health care, engineering, industrial and consumer goods.