Swap ____ soaps for bar soaps!
Make ____ out of dried leaves.
Invest in reusable face ____.
The NZ policy to ban single-use plastics would remove ~ ____ million single-use items from landfills or the environment each year.
Humans produce 300 ___ tons of plastic per year
Swap plastic bin liners with ____.
Plastic constitutes approximately ____% of all trash floating on the ocean
Plastic ____ are often used in health care and cleaning products.
____ wākiha pī (beeswax wrap)
___ water bottles are a great way to show off your unique self!
Double-length __ __ uses the same amount of packaging as normal length.
Plastic bottles must have ____ removed before they can be recycled.
Plastics in the recycling bin that are not ____ will go to the landfill.
Swap plastic ____ with ones made from bamboo.
Plastic is made from ____ with a combination of chemical ingredients.
It takes ___ litres of water to make 1-L plastic bottle.
Avoid pre-packaged food by shopping at a ____ food store
____ are pre-production raw plastic pellets. People, animals and birds can confuse them for eggs/food.
____ mahirau (reusable bag)
Avoid the ____ and make your own bread, biscuits, and chips.
__ __ mahirau (reusable coffee cup)
Carry reusable ____ bags for fruit and veggie shopping.
One million ____ animals are killed by plastic pollution every year.
50% of all plastic is __-use.
Humans eat over ___kg of plastic in their lifetime.