Tidey Ocean Blog
Sustainable Grocery Shopping: 6 Tips to Save the Environment
Our grocery trips might seem routine, but they play a bigger role in the fight against plastic pollution than most people realize. From reusable bags to buying local, there are simple shifts we can all make to reduce waste and protect our environment. This post shares practical, everyday tips that make sustainable shopping feel less overwhelming and more doable.
How does plastic end up in the ocean?
In many developing countries, limited waste management means people are left with few options, either burn their trash, or dump it near waterways. This post explores the global waste system, how plastic pollution often starts far from the sea, and what Tidey Ocean is doing to create better solutions.
7 Facts About Plastic Pollution
We hear about plastic pollution all the time but the numbers are hard to picture. How much plastic are we actually producing? Where does it all go? And what does 10 pounds of the stuff really look like? From staggering global stats to everyday items like milk jugs and water bottles, this post breaks it all down in a way that’s easy to visualize and hard to ignore.
The Three R's of Recycling and How They Can Help Save the Planet
Proper waste management starts with all of us. The Three R’s (reduce, reuse, and recycle) offer a simple but powerful way to cut down on waste, protect the environment, and rethink what we throw away. This post walks through each step with real-life tips and examples that can help you make small changes that add up to a big difference.
How to Make a Difference For the Ocean: 10 Simple Ways to Clean Up Plastic Pollution
Plastic pollution is hurting our oceans and the creatures that live in them. But there’s still hope. From ditching single-use plastics to supporting clean-up organizations, there are simple actions anyone can take to make a real difference. This post shares ten practical and meaningful ways to protect our blue planet, starting today.
Types Of Everyday Plastics That Are Harmful To Humans
Plastic is everywhere! In our homes, our food, and even our bodies. For something so common, it’s easy to overlook the harm it can cause. From microplastics in our bloodstream to chemicals that disrupt hormones, the health risks are real and growing. This post takes a closer look at the plastics we encounter every day and what we can do to protect ourselves.