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Every day, 2,000 garbage trucks dump plastic into the oceans, causing global plastic pollution. 19-23 million tons of waste plastic enter aquatic ecosystems yearly, harming habitats and reducing ecosystem adaptability. Single-use plastic makes up 50% of production and leads to the death of 100,000 turtles, marine animals, and 1 million seabirds. Plastic production and incineration contribute to climate change. Plastic waste also pollutes oceans, kills wildlife, and infiltrates the food chain. Single-use plastic causes server traffic jams and water pollution, leading to floods. We must take action by avoiding single-use plastic, using cloth bags, recycling, buying bulk food, using glass or metal containers, and properly disposing of plastic. Every day, 2,000 garbage trucks full of plastic are dumped into the oceans. Plastic pollution is a global problem. Every year, between 19 and 23 million tons of waste plastic seep into aquatic ecosystems, polluting lakes, rivers, and seas. Plastic pollution can destroy habitats and natural places, reducing the capacity of ecosystems to adapt to climate change. This directly affects our ability to produce food and the social welfare of millions of people. Single-use plastic represents 50% of those produced each year. 100,000 turtles and marine animals and 1 million seabirds die from the contamination of the plastic of the seas. 40% of the plastic is made in the factories. The production and incineration of plastic contributes greatly to climate change. Waste plastic also pollutes our oceans, kills wildlife, and infiltrates our food chain. Single-use plastic causes traffic jams in the servers, hindering the pollution of rainwater, the consequences of which are manifested in the floods on towns and cities. The environment problems are very important and we have to try to finish with this problem forever. And to make it, we can do different actions like this. Avoid using plastic of single use like straws or plastic bags. If you are going to do the shopping, don't forget to bring a cloth bag. Recycle the bubble gum because it is made of plastic. Buy more bulk food and less packaged food. Use containers made of glass or metal, not plastic. Pay attention and deposit the plastics in a covered recycled container.