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Saving our wildlife from plastic waste


And the ongoing issues with old landfills, like the one next to Invercargill’s New River Estuary, are a timely reminder that once thrown away, our rubbish doesn’t simply disappear but instead becomes a problem for the next generation.
However, not all of our plastic waste is ending up in landfills, with large amounts also ending up in our rivers, estuaries and beaches.
Over the past few years I’ve attended a number of beach and estuary clean-ups and what always concerns me is the amount of plastic washing up along the shoreline – not just the disposable cups and plastic packaging, but the smaller bits of plastic which pose such a risk to our native wildlife.

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