Instead of buying popsicles that have plastic wrappers, use a popsicle mold to skip the garbage.
Read MoreWhen shopping, look for reusable, composable, and biodegradable options. Most big box stores are now making the switch to more eco friendly alternatives.
Read MoreWear reusable masks instead of one that you just throw away. You can make reusable ones or buy them at stores like the Vancouver aquarium.
Read MoreTry to repair broken things instead of buying new ones and throwing them away.
Read MoreDuring the pandemic, you are not allowed to use your own bags grocery shopping. Or are you? When you check out, ask your parents to load your groceries right back into your cart then load them into your own, reusable bags back at the car.
Read MoreMake your dollars count. Shop at stores that are trying to reduce their plastic waste and help with recycling programs.
I hope you are staying safe.
Mason
Read MoreIf you see something, say something. If you don’t like that a restaurant is using single-use plastic, say something. Talk to a manager, write a letter, or start a petition.
Read MoreLike a lot of grade 3 kids, Mason loved the sea and especially whales and dolphins. But when his mom told him about a man named Rob Stewart and his work to uncover through film the unlawful killing of sharks, Mason was inspired to devote his life to saving sharks and as it turns out, a whole lot more in the ocean.
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