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Modbury UK Leads Campaign to be Plastic Bag Free

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Besides the endangered Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) and the critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schuainslandi) in Hawaii, marine wildlife throughout the world will be helped by reducing plastic bag debris. The sea turtles, all of which are endangered or threatened species, consume plastic bags as they are similar in appearance to the jellyfish that form a major part of the turtles' diet.

The marine mammals, including whales, dolphins, seals and sea lions, are affected as well. Curious, playful animals, they accidentally ingest or inhale the plastic or become entangled, leading to serious injury or death.

The Growing Plastic Bag Free Movement

Today more than 100 towns in the UK are plastic bag free. In one year, the Marks and Spencer chain reduced its plastic bag use by 95%, saving eleven million pounds, all of which was links of london charms sale donated to scarpe prada uomo charities. Other countries are coming on board as well.

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