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vimeo/109873828 Happy New Year to all the humans! So, here we go. Heading into a new year, most of us review and renew our feelings about what we love, how we live and what is most important to us. We start to think about what we’ve done, and, probably more so, what we haven’t yet got around to doing. I don’t really do ‘resolutions’, as much as I do reflections and intentions. This year, it’s my intention to do more good and to live, with purpose and gratitude every single day. I draw so much inspiration from the humans I meet who are truly helping to make the world a better place, and it’s my hope that by sharing their stories with you, you, too, will find inspiration to follow your dreams and be the change you want to see in the world. So, with that in mind… Meet Andrew Stromotich. Andrew is the inventor of the SILIBAG, a revolutionary design that could have a huge impact on plastic waste in the world. How great is that! The SILIBAG is so multifunctional, it could conceivably replace every single-use plastic item you use today. Plastic waste in the world is a huge problem. Check out these stats courtesy of EcoWatch In the Los Angeles area alone, 10 metric tons of plastic fragments—like grocery bags, straws and soda bottles—are carried into the Pacific Ocean every day. Over the last ten years we have produced more plastic than during the whole of the last century. 50 percent of the plastic we use, we use just once and throw away. Enough plastic is thrown away each year to circle the earth four times. We currently recover only five percent of the plastics we produce. The average American throws away approximately 185 pounds of plastic per year. Plastic accounts for around 10 percent of the total waste we generate. The production of plastic uses around eight percent of the world’s oil production (bioplastics are not a good solution as they require food source crops). Americans throw away 35 billion plastic water bottles every year (source: Brita) Plastic in the ocean breaks down into such small segments that pieces of plastic from a one liter bottle could end up on every mile of beach throughout the world. Annually approximately 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide. More than one million bags are used every minute. 46 percent of plastics float (EPA 2006) and it can drift for years before eventually concentrating in the ocean gyres. It takes 500-1,000 years for plastic to degrade. Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences in the oceans making up about 40 percent of the world’s ocean surfaces. 80 percent of pollution enters the ocean from the land. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is located in the North Pacific Gyre off the coast of California and is the largest ocean garbage site in the world. This floating mass of plastic is twice the size of Texas, with plastic pieces outnumbering sea life six to one. Plastic constitutes approximately 90 percent of all trash floating on the ocean’s surface, with 46,000 pieces of plastic per square mile. One million sea birds and 100,000 marine mammals are killed annually from plastic in our oceans. 44 percent of all seabird species, 22 percent of cetaceans, all sea turtle species and a growing list of fish species have been documented with plastic in or around their bodies. In samples collected in Lake Erie, 85 percent of the plastic particles were smaller than two-tenths of an inch, and much of that was microscopic. Researchers found 1,500 and 1.7 million of these particles per square mile. Virtually every piece of plastic that was ever made still exists in some shape or form (with the exception of the small amount that has been incinerated). Plastic chemicals can be absorbed by the body—93 percent of Americans age six or older test positive for BPA (a plastic chemical). Some of these compounds found in plastic have been found to alter hormones or have other potential human health effects. That’s crazy! With SILIBAGs, Andrew is helping people curtail their plastic waste and offering a solution that could help change the way we live! That’s why Andrew Stromotich is Today’s Favourite Human. Please check out Andrew’s Indiegogo campaign https://indiegogo/projects/sawatdee-silibagz to find out how you can get a silibag for yourself. I hope 2015 brings you all much joy, adventure, healthy happiness and the belief that you can make the world a better place to be. Peace and Happiness to every one
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 18:15:17 +0000

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