30 Ways to Reduce Plastic Waste

When I go out to surf I often see trash (especially plastic!) on the beach, and it is super discouraging and frustrating!

There’s currently about 8 billion tons of plastic wreaking havoc on our environment, oceans, animals and our own health. We all need to do something about it. That’s why I’m teaming up with Corkcicle for a 30-day #NoPlasticChallenge! 🚫

I’m challenging myself, and you, to go 30 days without plastic, especially single-use plastic. Here are some of my personal tips, and more, to help you get started:

30 ideas for the 30 Day No Plastic Challenge:

1.

And there are so many more ideas!

I’m really honored and excited to be partnered with Corkcicle for this challenge because they are a brand that really cares about the earth. The truth is, 40% of all plastic pollution comes from packaging materials, which are used just once and then thrown away. That’s why Corkcicle has pledged to phase plastic out of all Corkcicle product packaging by the end of 2020. My family and I use their tumblers, canteens, and straws every single day and it has made a big impact on our plastic use, especially plastic water bottles, plastic cups, and straws. Each time you reach for a reusable tumbler or canteen instead of a plastic bottle, you join the movement and send a message: no more plastic bottles.

To be honest, it’s challenging when you first start avoiding plastic. It really takes commitment and dedication. But as consumers we have to try and do our best for the betterment of our earth!

Follow my Instagram and my Instagram/Facebook stories for more of my no plastic tips. I’d love to see how your progress is going too! Use the hashtag #NoPlasticChallenge and tag me and Corkcicle when you share how you’re reducing your plastic.

Together, we can join the great movement to reduce pollution and work toward a cleaner planet! Let’s be Unstoppable by doing our best to protect this beautiful earth.

P.S. Stay tuned for an awesome Corkcicle giveaway on my Instagram during this challenge!


© Bethany Hamilton

🍪 We use cookies

Hi, this website uses cookies to ensure its proper operation and tracking cookies to understand how you interact with it.

By using our site you accept the conditions of our Privacy policy.