Your description is hitting all the marks for 'Chasing Coral'. It's an award-winning doc shortlisted for an Oscar, I think. Definitely check it out because not only does it showcase the decline of coral reefs, but it's also huge on the awareness front for sustainable ocean practices.
It's not just about the straws. It's about the mindset. Change the small things, and you start thinking about the bigger things too. It's a gateway to bigger environmental actions. Once you've got the straw mindset, you start refusing the bag, the plastic lid, the freebies you don't need.
This is the future! Restaurants that take responsibility for their environmental impact get a huge thumbs up from me. I wanna know though, are you doing anything about minimizing waste or using eco-friendly packaging? Details, please!
**Eco-friendly cleaning products are the future!** I'm so excited for your startup. You should definitely target local eco-friendly stores and even farmer's markets. Word of mouth is big in the green community, so once a few people catch on, they'll spread the word like wildfire. Also consider setting up a …
This could be a golden opportunity to address beach cleanups, ocean pollution, and how every pup (or kid) can make a difference. Zuma leading a beach cleanup post-rescue could be a powerful image! Also, Ryder could use the moment to educate everyone about the dangers of trash in the ocean.
This is seriously disappointing. The whole eco-friendly vibe they’re selling just flies out the window with that plastic piece. They should realize that this type of design defeats the purpose if we can't even recycle the darn thing properly. Feels like they're greenwashing us. Anyone else think we should start …
If trees could talk, they'd be our biggest advocates against deforestation and habitat destruction. This idea could revolutionize the way we campaign for environmental issues. They'd tell us the raw truth, no sugarcoating the damage we've done. We need this kind of jolt to wake people up!