Tim Silverwood, Beating Plastic Pollution

Published: July 3, 2018, 12:27 p.m.

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"Change isn\'t going to be easy, but there\'s no time to procrastinate or hope someone else is going to fix it\\u2026it\'s time to do something. YOU are the person you\'ve been waiting for." \\u2014 Tim Silverwood.


Australian oceans advocate Tim Silverwood is fighting plastic pollution. Why? Nearly one third of the plastic packaging we use escapes collection systems, which means that it ends up clogging our city streets and polluting our natural environment. Every year, up to 13 million tons of plastic leak into our oceans, where it smothers coral reefs and threatens vulnerable marine wildlife. The plastic that ends up in the oceans can circle the Earth four times in a single year, and it can persist for up to 1,000 years


Tim is an Australian environmentalist, surfer and plastic pollution campaigner. In Australia, you might have seen him on War on Waste, or if you have kids (or if you are one) you might have seen him at your school. He\'s given hundreds of talks to schools, communities and businesses on the ocean plastics issue.


This episode is all about what we can do to turn it around. Be warned: it\'s highly motivating!

Our interview was recorded live at the Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne. 

Head over to https://thewardrobecrisis.com/podcast/2018/6/22/podcast-ep-47-ocean-plastic-warrior-tim-silverwood to read yours and #bethechange


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