Sign The Open Letter: Ban Plastic Bags

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Dear Minister,

Environment ministers have been discussing the issue of removing plastic bags from the litter stream and...

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Dear Minister,

Environment ministers have been discussing the issue of removing plastic bags from the litter stream and marine environment for long enough.

Every Australian wants our stunning rivers, oceans and waterways to have a clean and healthy future. Plastic pollution infests waterways, clogging them with plastic bags, packaging and microbeads.  In Australia, the CSIRO Marine Debris Report 2014 estimated there are over 124 billion individual pieces of visible plastic littering the Australian coastline.

The tripartisan 2016 Senate Inquiry into Marine Plastic Pollution urged Australian state and federal governments to ban plastic bags and microbeads as a matter of urgency.

Tasmania, the ACT, the Northern Territory and South Australia have already banned single use plastic bags and can improve their legislation to include 'so-called biodegradable' bags which are just as big a problem in the marine environment as conventional plastic bags.

We are calling on Environment Ministers in NSW, Victoria and Western Australia to catch up and take immediate action by banning single use plastic bags (including so-called biodegradable bags). 

Plastic pollution is lethal. We need strong action now.

 

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In July 2017 Environment Ministers are meeting to discuss what to do about plastic bags.

Tasmania, the ACT, The Northern Territory and South Australia have already banned single use plastic bags and Queensland is introducing a ban in July 2018.

We're making sure when they meet that the NSW, Victorian and WA Ministers know there is huge community support for taking action on plastic bags. We've joined with 49 community and environment groups, representing thousands of members, to write an open letter demanding greater action. Add your name to the open letter today to let the ministers know you support a ban on plastic bags.  

There is increasing evidence that even though a small percentage of bags are littered and then broken up into smaller and smaller pieces – they have a devastating impact on the environment. This includes so called ‘biodegradable’ bags, which are just as dangerous in the marine environment.

With the CSIRO Marine Debris Report 2014 estimating there are over 124 billion individual pieces of visible plastic littering the Australian coastline – and a large legacy of plastic from previous years becoming microplastic – action needs to be taken on multiple fronts.

Plastic pollution is a major threat to wildlife. Globally it is estimated that 1 million sea birds and over 100,000 mammals die every year as a result of plastic ingestion or entanglement. Of great concern are the secondary microplastics derived from broken up bags and bottles.

We estimate that some 180 million bags enter the Australian environment every year.

Read the full letter and our policy recommendations here

Thanks to our partners who joined the open letter. 


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  • Mabelle Gardiol
    signed via 2015-12-13 09:24:42 +1100
  • Kristina Challands
    signed via 2015-12-13 09:21:37 +1100
  • Ryan Desmond
    signed via 2015-12-13 09:15:23 +1100
  • Glenda Rogers
    signed 2015-12-13 08:51:45 +1100
    How can politicians ignore such evidence?

    A ban on plastic bags is a MUST.
  • Ingrid Yuile
    signed 2015-12-13 08:35:08 +1100
  • Rhonda Kennedy
    signed 2015-12-13 08:34:39 +1100
  • Joan Holmes
    signed via 2015-12-13 08:27:55 +1100
    Plastic of any kind is a health hazard to humans and animals alike, please think of our young children and falling numbers in the animal kingdom.
  • Lynden Costin
    signed 2015-12-13 08:25:13 +1100
    Your action to ban single use plastic bags and micro plastics is urgent to protect marine health AND our health as we unknowingly ingest the degraded plastics consumed my fished marine species if it doesn’t kill them first. Please act NOW.
  • Ianthe Denby
    signed 2015-12-13 08:21:38 +1100
  • Bridgette Turvey
    signed via 2015-12-13 08:15:34 +1100
  • Diane Wanasawage
    signed via 2015-12-13 08:11:49 +1100
  • gary davies
    signed via 2015-12-13 08:09:27 +1100
  • Michele Hatton
    signed 2015-12-13 08:03:44 +1100
  • Veronique Zurcher Haines
    signed 2015-12-13 07:53:57 +1100
  • Dianne McMillan
    signed 2015-12-13 07:29:13 +1100
  • Terrie Williams
    signed 2015-12-13 07:11:15 +1100
  • Amparo Llanos
    signed 2015-12-13 06:46:27 +1100
    Society can live without them and plastic cause damage to our natural environment, choking water ways and also to marine life.
  • Jabafu Boyd
    signed via 2015-12-13 06:42:06 +1100
    We need to banned plastic globally to help protect our whales dolphins n turtles..

    as they think there food n eat them
  • Marit Hannemann
    signed 2015-12-13 05:59:24 +1100
    Australia is so far behind Europe when it comes to environment protection
  • Pqamela Davis
    signed 2015-12-13 05:44:59 +1100
    Please ban plastic bags
  • Krystal Sharwood
    signed 2015-12-13 04:52:07 +1100
    We only have one earth, lets make sure we look after our planet for future generations. Banning plastic means saving our wildlife, our waterways and our health.
  • Teja Hudson
    signed 2015-12-13 03:34:34 +1100
  • Kalynn Borland
    signed via 2015-12-13 03:12:13 +1100
  • Kitty Clignett
    signed via 2015-12-13 03:01:15 +1100
  • Mohini hindocha
    signed via 2015-12-13 03:00:51 +1100
  • Steve Gill
    signed via 2015-12-13 02:42:55 +1100
  • Jaide Cameron
    signed via 2015-12-13 02:35:25 +1100
    Time for change.
  • Alex M
    signed via 2015-12-13 02:25:51 +1100
    What is the harm in not having them (as the benefits are many)
  • cathetine tamburello
    signed 2015-12-13 02:10:37 +1100
  • Karina .
    signed 2015-12-13 02:00:10 +1100
    Hi, plastic causes many deaths of sea-creatures. Please reduce the amount of plastic being produced and shared in Australia (as well as imported and exported).