Where Trash Goes—and Why It Matters
Wind lifts lightweight plastics into drains, rivers carry them to sea, and currents gather fragments in gyres where wildlife mistakes them for food. The best fix starts upstream: refuse disposables, secure bins, and support stormwater filters. Share one small refusal that became your permanent habit.
Where Trash Goes—and Why It Matters
Island composting turns food scraps, coconut husks, and seagrass into soil for dunes and gardens. Clear signage keeps contamination low, even during peak seasons. Have you seen beach cafés separating organics effectively? Describe their system below so other destinations can replicate real, workable solutions.