We can’t talk about World Water Day (March 22) without addressing the tiny polluters in our waterways. Microfibers shed from our clothing, making their way from washing machines to the ocean, and plastic pellets (AKA nurdles) are found polluting coastlines, beaches, and lakes around the world – just this month, a train derailment in Pennsylvania spilled plastic pellets along a river, highlighting the urgency of addressing this issue.
Read on to learn how YOU can make a difference in reducing microfibers, nurdles, and plastic pollution on World Water Day and beyond. We have options to get involved through individual action, community engagement, and advocacy. Remember, every drop counts!💧