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4 Ways to Help Reduce Ocean Pollution

Bringing a reusable water bottle or coffee mug is just the start

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Everyone knows we need to curb single-use plastic and work harder to reverse global warming. But what habits and actions make the most sense to adopt? We asked four of Hydro Flask’s聽 advocates鈥攕cientists, activists, and artists working聽to curb the ocean plastics crisis鈥攁bout how you can make a bigger impact in your own life and beyond.

Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer | Oceanographer聽

, an expert in the degradation of plastic and microfibers in the environment in Hawaii, recently worked on a study that found that plastic degradation in the environment, when exposed to the air, is a significant contributor to global warming鈥攎aking those single-use products even dirtier than previously thought. Royer鈥檚 stance is firm on cutting out not just single-use plastics but all new items that aren鈥檛 strictly essential: if a restaurant won鈥檛 accept her reusable mug, she鈥檒l just say no, and she says she doesn鈥檛 think she鈥檚 purchased any brand-new clothing in 15 years. 鈥淲e are in such a consumption society these days,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t feels pretty much impossible to go somewhere and not buy something, and this is wrong鈥攚e used to go out and enjoy nature instead.鈥

Royer鈥檚 Tip: Lend or Share Before You Buy New

When you need something you don鈥檛 already have, try to find it from someone within your community before ordering it or rushing out to buy a new one. , for example, is a network of community groups where people ask for and give away all kinds of things to others in their neighborhood, preventing unnecessary consumption and creation of new products. 鈥淵ou get to meet your neighbor, socialize, and share what you have with other people without even exchanging money,鈥 she says. She didn鈥檛 buy anything at all when she had her baby daughter鈥攕he was able to find everything for free.

Laura Owen Sanderson | Founder of聽

started swimming the wild waters near her home in Wales after doctors suggested she seek the therapeutic benefits of cold water. Since then, she鈥檚 swum mind-boggling distances to collect water samples to test for microplastic pollution, which is so widespread that it鈥檚 been found even in a high-alpine lake of Wales鈥檚 Mount Snowdon, likely carried there by precipitation. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a silent contaminant,鈥 Sanderson says. 鈥淵ou wouldn鈥檛 necessarily see it with the naked eye.鈥 Recently, she organized 250 British swimmers to contribute samples from their own favorite swimming sites around the United Kingdom, and this year she鈥檒l be exploring the depths of the country鈥檚 caves to collect still more samples.

Sanderson鈥檚 Tips: Curb Your Microfibers and Advocate Locally

Sanderson recommends getting a washing bag, like those made by , to wash your clothes in. 鈥淚t will collect those microfibers before they reach the water system,鈥 she says, and preventing more damage is the best chance we鈥檝e got to get our waterways cleaner. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 just keep cleaning up the problem,鈥 she says. Second, get comfortable asking local business owners and your legislators to make top-down changes like accepting reusable cups at coffee shops (many in the U.S. stopped doing so during COVID) and banning single-use plastics at the local level. 鈥淚 have gone into shops and spoken with business owners and worked with them to reduce the amount of plastic they鈥檙e selling,鈥 she says, adding that she鈥檚 done so as just a 鈥渘ormal person,鈥 which you can do, too.

Ron Artis II | Musician

A musician and father of four kids ages 9 months to 6 years, is a multi-instrumentalist who grew up in Hawaii and has performed and collaborated with everyone from Mick Fleetwood to G Love. And when he goes on tour he usually has his whole family accompany him, so he and his wife have created a system for avoiding single-use plastic and teaching the kids early on how to take ownership of their own impact. 鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty simple to explain something to kids, but how our kids learn is by watching us,鈥 he says.

Artis鈥檚 Tip: Flow with the Chaos

Especially if you鈥檙e traveling with a family or a big group, it can be tricky to stay hydrated on the road without packing lots of bottles. But Artis鈥檚 secret weapon is simple: just your average grocery store. Many have water refill stations intended for those huge five-gallon drums, but which also work with any small container. He and his wife pack and large in addition to the kids鈥 own mugs when they travel, so they always have enough to refill. Don鈥檛 stress about not being perfect all the time, either, he says鈥攊t鈥檚 hard, especially with a large family, to make big changes quickly. 鈥淔low with the chaos,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nyone who鈥檚 got a lot of kids or a big family, you start accepting that there鈥檚 always going to be a level of chaos, and everything doesn鈥檛 have to flow perfectly.鈥

Dr. Cliff Kapono | Surfer, Chemist, and Journalist

A native Hawaiian, has spent his career focused on studying and protecting the oceans he so loves to explore. Right now, he鈥檚 working with the MEGA Lab, a global network of artists, scientists and athletes, to study coral reefs around Hilo, Hawai鈥榠, where he grew up. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to break the stigmas and the stereotypes that scientists are nerds,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e are nerds, but we鈥檙e nerds that like to go out and skate and surf and dive.鈥

Kapono鈥檚 Tips: Develop Deeper Connections

Find ways to fall in love with the world around you, and then share that love with others to help inspire an organic desire to protect these beautiful places. When you travel, seek out resources from Indigenous communities to learn more about the land and the ways it has adapted to climate change over thousands of years, he says. And when possible, join in on volunteer opportunities, such as with organizations like聽, which operates a national network of volunteers working on cleanup and awareness campaigns. 鈥淐onnection is the biggest action we can take to be a better steward,鈥 he says. He recalls seeing a red-algae bloom in California, and taking everyone he could out on a night surf to experience its amazingness. Chase that wonder and, soon, taking little steps to clean up your everyday choices might just start to feel exciting.


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