
Comment-We put a lot of emphasis on educating our youth about the problem with plastic over-use and improper disposal, but its the baby boomers who are the growing population. We are the ones that need to stop saying, "we're too old to change our habits." We need to reduce our use of plastic.
Question-How do we get the bottle bill in our state of North Carolina? My response - "There are 11 states in our country that have the bottle bill. The retail lobby groups have made sure it has NOT gone to number 12. We, the constituents, have to join together and push it through. NOTHING changes from the top down. Change starts from the grassroots up!
Comment-We were the ones that started this. We went from using wax paper to wrap our meats to plastic wrap and Styrofoam. Our generation created the plastic bags to replace paper, Styrofoam for eggs instead of baskets. Maybe we need to figure out a way to go back to the old way of doing things. My comment: the original idea of plastic bags was to reduce the number of trees being cut down, now we know we can use other resources, like bamboo, that regenerates at a much faster rate and can be transformed into many useful products that can replace plastic. We can use reusable bags instead of plastic bags.
Question-I use plastic bags I bring my groceries home in and then use them in my garbage pail so I don't have to buy bags. My comment-So you are recycling in a sense/reusing to avoid buying more - that's smart. What we need are biodegradable bags.
Comment-The term biodegradable is often times misleading. Not enough studies are being done on products that claim to be biodegradable. Even newspapers that ARE biodegradable were found in the bottom of a NY landfill - 30 years old yet in good shape and legible. Without the right environment for bio degradation to occur, it is moot.

I started my campaign to educate people about the issues of plastic in the marine environment because I inadvertently learned about the problem. It disturbed me into action. It's going to take a whole lot of us to join together and make our voices heard saying "STOP trashing our marine environment." And its going to take people of all ages to make that change. Do I hear any volunteers? Start by talking about this issue to your friends and educate each other on habits you can change that will help reduce the use of plastic, to dispose of it properly (not out car windows!) and reduce the accumulation of trash where it doesn't belong.
Great session Osher - we need more programs like yours!