Humans are not immune from the harmful effects of plastics. Ingesting microplastics has been associated with a 20% increased risk of childhood cancer, and some research indicates the accumulation of microplastics in the body can alter DNA and produce developmental issues. Researchers from EARTHDAY.ORG have produced a report on the prevalence of microplastics in the environment and the home, as well as the dangers they pose to people, particularly infants and children. You can read the full report on their website here.
Here are a few simple ways to play for Team Planet and combat plastic.
Trash the Trash!
One of the most tangible and immediate ways to mitigate the impacts of plastic is to remove it from the environment. The Virginia Aquarium, as well as several other organizations in our area and across Virginia, organize regular cleanups to remove trash and debris from nature to protect wildlife and avoid microplastics from leaching into our local ecosystems and waterways. Participating in just one of these cleanups can make a big difference, and joining a volunteer organization for frequent cleanups is a great way to show love to your community!
Local to Hampton Roads? Keep an eye out for opportunities such as our monthly Creek Cleanup with our Aquarium volunteers to help clean the area around the Aquarium and Owls Creek, or for another special volunteer event . You can sign up for a cleanup with Lynnhaven River Now , a Virginia-Beach based organization that protects and restores local waterways. And as much of Hampton Roads is a bayside community, you can participate in one of the Clean the Bay Day cleanups happening around the Chesapeake Bay this June.
Aside from our cleanups, the Aquarium also offers other special volunteer opportunities to keep plastic waste out of the ecosystem. Our E-Cycling Event gives locals the opportunity to bring old electronics and other household waste items for responsible disposal. Our next E-Cycling Event will be held later this year, so hold onto any electronics you need to dispose of so they don’t end up in the landfill.
Are you a Virginia resident? Check out the events offered by Keep Virginia Beautiful throughout the year, including the Great Virginia Greenup efforts to beautify the state of Virginia through the spring each year. Plus, Clean the Bay Day is held in June, and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation has multiple area chapters , offering volunteer opportunities for cleanups, oyster reef restorations, and more.
Beyond Virginia The Surfrider Foundation has chapters all around the coasts of the United States, including along the Gulf Coast and the coasts of the Great Lakes! They support the protection of the oceans and offer year-round volunteer opportunities to the public.