The approach to solving the plastic pollution problem has not helped us to see any change over the years. Is it possible for managers of the plastic producing companies to think of protecting the planet instead of making huge profits? Cutting cost and causing more pollution is not a problem for some company owners. It is good that they are being exposed now that there are independent journalists making videos like this. We can now plan for our bright future by empowering our children with eco-friendly solutions for plastic pollution. The Fun writings Eco-kids book project and other similar ones are doing that in an easy way; with simplified environmental solutions that will help kids to develop green habits.
Plastic pollution challenges:
- 400+ million tons of plastic waste produced annually: With increased use of Artificial Intelligence we could see increased new products. This will cause us to see increased packaging and plastic pollution. According to AI overview Global plastic production almost doubled since the beginning of the century. It reached almost 400 million metric tons per year in 2021.
- According to the OECD, scientists 9% of plastic gets recycled globally: The need for increased recycling continues to be an issue we need to address. We need to see an increase in environmental education for all ages world wide. With this in mind the Eco-kids Book Project was developed. The eco-friendly children’s books are written about plastic pollution solutions and other environmental solutions, in simple language. Children and parents may read them with ease and prepare to take action as they discover numerous environmental solutions to the pollution issues they encounter on a daily basis.
- Microplastics found in marine life, drinking water, and human bloodstream: Scientists or Henry Ford Health Staff reported finding micro-plastic in human blood stream in 2022 . In some places scientists are constantly checking water, the tissue of marine animals in oceans for micro-plastic and toxins. Some of their findings were reported. We know plastic has been toxic and I believe having micro-plastic in our bodies can never be a good thing. Science.org has articles about the information collected for 20 years. What do you think about the micro plastic problem?

Key Plastic Pollution Solutions:
- Individual actions:
- Using reusable bags, bottles, and containers: Most humans on the planet use single-use-plastic bottles each day when they drink water and juice. With so much littering and poor waste management practices in many countries around the world. There is a need for drastic change. Manufacturers, consumers and Governments will need to do their part in implementing solutions in better ways.
- Choosing products with minimal packaging: Consumers can do their part by rejecting products that packaged in too much plastic. When they constantly choose products in biodegradable packaging the manufacturers will feel the need to decrease the use of plastic.
- Waste Separation: Removing plastic from other waste and using recycling bins for plastic waste is a great first step towards decreasing plastic pollution. When parents and teachers support the Eco-kids Book Project. They have access to information that encourages children to assist with waste separation. It will be good for them to develop green habits early.

- Green Business initiatives: Creativity and the willingness to learn can cause us to start new green businesses, we never thought we could earn from before. It is good for children to see parents getting involved in green businesses as they do more to save the planet. The use of plastic waste to plant seeds and vegetables in has become popular in some countries as parents reduce their grocery bills. They also sell extra vegetables to neighbors and earn.
- Policy Development: Some Governments develop policies that leads to the banning of some single-use-plastic items. In some countries , plastic straws and shopping bags are banned. Citizens are using more reusable items and the plastic pollution problem has reduced significantly. Having a Government that truly care about people is very important at this time.

- Policy measures: Governments can implement bans on plastic straws, bags, and bottles, leading to significant reductions in their use. Banning plastic bottles is challenging due to the difficulties in selling beverages without single-use options, requiring consumers to carry reusable bottles. Would you be willing to carry reusable bottles as you try to make an impact on the plastic pollution problem?
- Banning single-use plastics: This policy is having an impact in many countries, but not all Governments have started implementing this ban as yet. Do you take reusable bottles with you when you leave home?
- Introducing plastic taxes: Taxing the manufacturers of plastic would be a great way to force them to decrease plastic production. If they pass on the increase to the consumers and see a reduction in sales. They could decide to begin using alternative packaging.
- Investing in recycling infrastructure: Plastic manufacturers should be investing in more recycling facilities. This is one option that would cause us to see increased job creation and decreased plastic pollution.
- Technological innovations: Researching alternative materials to plastic can reduce waste. Improved collection methods and product development will lower plastic pollution. New equipment detects and collects plastic waste. AI can enhance innovation and decrease pollution.
- Enhanced recycling technologies: AI has improved waste sorting. The impact of the increasing plastic waste collected remains uncertain. Increasing tree planting and mixing more packaging with paper could help. Would this lead to more biodegradable waste and less pollution?
- Biodegradable plastic alternatives from plant materials: More scientists could be trained and compensated when they find plastic alternatives that are less toxic. A special initiative could be set up by Governments to encourage school leavers to get involved in finding more biodegradable plastic alternatives. Would you encourage the youth you know to get involved in this initiative in your country if it is there?
Conclusion: The most effective approach combines policy changes, business innovation, and individual action to create systemic change in plastic consumption and disposal. There is hope that more recycled plastic will be used for durable products and infrastructure, leading to increased job creation and reduced pollution and costs. Let’s encourage our children to learn about environmental solutions, as they will need to tackle the pollution issues created by previous generations. The increased number of cancer patients in hospitals worldwide should be a concern for everyone, even though we are not sure plastic pollution is creating the problem. Reported in Medical News Today, the WHO (World Health Organization) expects a significant increase in cancer patients by 2050. Do you have other ideas and solutions to reduce plastic pollution? Please share in the comment section.
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When I was younger, as a teen, all sodas came in either glass bottles we could return for money or cans. None of it was in plastic. As a child, the milkman brought milk to us that was in glass bottles. We would wash the empty ones and put them in the milk box and the milkman would leave new ones.
I wish we could go back to that way of doing things…. better waste management can solve a lot of our problems.. I hope things will change soon. Thank you for leaving this great comment on the post