Letter: Reduce plastic waste and save our coastline
Scarborough tourists come for the sea, the beach and the wonderful hinterland that borders the coast. While here they enjoy takeaways, picnics and endless cups of tea, coffee and sweet drinks – nothing wrong with that and great for the local economy.
But we are told that small plastic items and wrappers that result from fast food outlets are a major sea pollutant damaging the whole of life in the oceans on which we depend so much for food and the environmental health of the whole world.
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Hide AdYes, it is a huge global problem, but if Scarborough people got behind a campaign to reduce the use of plastic straws, cups, cup lids and some of the packaging it would be a drop in the ocean that could have a ripple effect right along the coast.
Do we need straws, and if we do what is wrong with paper ones? Could more natural materials replace plastic cups, forks and knives and do we always need those lids on top of takeaway cups?
Plastic is obviously a fantastic material if it can be recycled and is not polluting, killing sea creatures and damaging human health.
Mandy Hillier
Scalby Nabs
Scarborough