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Plastic Pollution

There is an enormous amount of plastic pollution in the five major ocean gyres, the worst being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch off the coast of California. For more info please visit to:<br><br>http://thinklovelive.com/blogs/news/71694339-can-edible-water-bubbles-beat-plastic-pollution

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Plastic Pollution

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  1. Think Love Live Think Love Live officially began in 2014, although it is a concept that has been evolving since the moment we started on the path from everyday shoppers to passionate environmentalists and conscious consumers.

  2. Swimwear is something we may buy every summer, but how many of us stop to think why? What's wrong with the swimwear we bought last year?

  3. Eco-bikinis may be a concept that most women don't even think about, but becoming aware of what we put on our bodies before we go swimming in the ocean may actually help save our marine life.

  4. There is an enormous amount of plastic pollution in the five major ocean gyres, the worst being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch off the coast of California.

  5. Lyocell, or Tencel, is a sustainable fabric made from FSC plantation eucalyptus wood, that is treated with less toxic chemicals than are used in the production of viscose / rayon.

  6. Ahimsa is the Sanskrit word meaning 'Do no harm'. Ahimsa needs to be remembered in all practices of yoga including in the clothing we wear.

  7. Since the end of World War II, plastic has been rapidly accumulating in the world's oceans, 80% of marine debris in the oceans is now plastic. This plastic ocean pollution may now be as high as one hundred million metric tons.

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