This blog started as an outcry against plastic pollution. My journey to educate myself about the devastating impact our throw away society is having on the planet has led me to uncover the deeper root of the problem which is our illusion that somehow we are separate from nature. I believe that the only solution to ending the wholesale destruction of nature is to reignite reverence for the land and begin to understand again that earth is the sacred provider of life. We will only save or care about what we love. Let's fall in love with the earth, her oceans, rivers, forests, flowers, animals, and people. In our collective wonder, appreciation and action we can protect and restore what still remains of her beauty.

Plastic Plague ~ Strange Day's on Planet Earth

Ninety percent of the worlds magestic Albatross nest in the Midway Atoll off Northwest Hawaii. They fly up to 1000 miles to forage and fish for food. The great Pacific garbage patch is their feeding ground. This is what they come home with and feed their young. All the plastic pieces pictured here came out of the stomach of one bird. There is no room left for food and they die. Baby chicks are unwittingly being fed a diet of toxic plastic and of course don't survive. I can't think of anything more disturbing. Is this what you'd feed your young? We may not be spoon feeding our children plastic bits but the microscopic chemicals are certainly coming back up the food chain into our bodies. These birds are the "canaries in the coal mine" giving their lives to show us what we're doing to the planet.

The carcass of an albatross belly full of plastic, a good portion of which are plastic bottle caps.
(Aveda has a program now that recycles bottle caps since regular recycling programs don't. Please drop them off at your local Aveda retailer.)

Please watch this informative and critical video narrated by Edward Norton that highlights the plight of this beautiful bird.

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