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We've all heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (and hopefully the other plastic-filled ocean gyres) by now, but we haven't all made efforts to do something about them, even in terms of our own plastic consumption.
Peter Buffett is joining the call on people to break free from our plastic addiction, from the wasteful routines that have sent so much trash out into the oceans and around the world. His new single, Plastic Tomb, was released to commemorate Earth Day, but the message extends well beyond that.
Visit Peter's partner site with DoSomething.org to learn how to reduce your carbon footprint. The difficult thing about avoiding plastic in particular is that it's everywhere—but that also means there are endless opportunities for giving up plastic and finding better materials to use in its place.
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