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Miss Earth SA finalist challenges you to support #PlasticFreeJuly

Miss Earth KZN finalist, Sine Shabalala, begins this week with the first in a series (#SinesSustainableSuggestions) of ideas to help you switch to living your best and most sustainable life. Her weekly column has been penned exclusively with Highway Mail readers in mind. #PlasticFreeJuly

DON’T bottle up your feelings, bottle up your water this #PlasticFreeJuly to take your first step towards sustainable living.

While we can’t completely eliminate their use (for now) we can definitely reduce the whopping number of 8 million tonnes that end up in the ocean each year by carrying our own bottle.

When was the last time you drank from a disposable plastic water bottle?

Plastic has become a convenience and modern lifestyle.

ALSO READ: What to do with recycled items

Most plastic ends up in either the ocean or in a landfill resulting in devastating effects to our planet and ecosystem, such as marine life ingesting plastic.

Whether you care about reducing plastic waste for ethical and moral reasons Join Me in my pledge to reduce waste and protect the planet.

This is my go-to aluminium bottle that I use daily at work and for long and short journeys because I have made a decision to reduce my use of plastic. PHOTO: Submitted

Personal Pledge

Make a personal commitment to stop purchasing plastic water bottles. Instead, purchase a reusable bottle–your own personal beat-up bottle.

There are times when I forget my reusable water bottle, and if you do the same, make it your mission to recycle!

You can also keep a water filtration system at home to limit the use of disposable plastic water bottles. It starts with you!

ALSO READ: WATCH: Queensburgh Miss Earth SA hopeful: “We need to protect the only home we have”

 

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Evelyn Morris

Feature Journalist and Photographer from Durban, KZN. She loves finding the exciting details behind a story and is passionate about digital content, social media and living in Durban. Eve is a single mum to a strikingly funny 11-year-old Whovian.

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