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Seriously!!! Even the recent events for the search for missing flight MH370 have shown that the oceans are polluted with plastic waste and various other litter. We HUMANS should be ashamed and we SHOULD do more to protect our environment!! A sperm whale that washed up in Spain died after swallowing almost 60 different pieces of plastic dumped by the greenhouses that supply huge grocery stores like Trader Joes, Tesco, and Aldi. This 4.5 tonne whale was defeated by 17 kg of plastic waste, including two dozen sections of the transparent sheeting used to cover industrial greenhouses. There’s no excuse for these giant supermarkets failure to ensure their suppliers recycle and safely dispose of their deadly waste — but as long as they’re given a free pass, plastic will continue to swamp our oceans each year, and more whales will die. Tell Trader Joes, Tesco, and Aldi to make sure their greenhouses recycle or safely dispose of their waste. Only about 1,000 sperm whales are left in the Mediterranean, and they feed near waters flooded by the greenhouse industry. Acre after acre of farmland in southern Spain is covered in reams of plastic sheeting to produce the perfect growing conditions for year round fruit and vegetables. Due to poor waste disposal, this plastic ends up floating in the Mediterranean. Now these whales are under threat from swallowing huge quantities of non-degradable plastics. If we lose the whales, we disable an entire ecosystem — and all because grocery stores are too lazy to monitor their suppliers. Its safe to say that almost all grocery stores can do more to not pollute our oceans. While they dont directly control the fields, all of the major European supermarkets have major sourcing relationships with greenhouses in souther Spain -- including companies like Aldi Nord, owner of Trader Joes. Our supermarket chains could easily require that plastics used to grow our fruit and vegetables are disposed of correctly and recycled. But so far, they are walking away and counting their profits -- and as they do, our oceans and seas are dying. Let’s not let another whale die from too much plastic. Tell Trader Joes, Tesco, and Aldi to clean up their supply chains and stop their suppliers from dumping toxic plastics in to the Mediterranean. This isn’t the first time we’ve taken on the big supermarket chains. We came together to take on the might of Tesco in the UK when it was electronically tagging its workers, and we won a landmark campaign in the US demanding that Trader Joe’s help farm workers get paid a fair wage. Now we need to come together and take on Trader Joes, Tesco, and Aldi demand they help save the whales. Thanks for all that you do, Paul, Angus, and the rest of us.
Posted on: Thu, 03 Apr 2014 13:45:13 +0000

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