Discarded plastic has become a bigger problem during the pandemic. Unsplash
Discarded plastic has become a bigger problem during the pandemic. Unsplash
Discarded plastic has become a bigger problem during the pandemic. Unsplash
Discarded plastic has become a bigger problem during the pandemic. Unsplash

World Environment Day: 5 ways to cut back on disposable plastic in the pandemic


Sophie Prideaux
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Friday, June 5, is World Environment Day, a time when people across the globe unite to celebrate the planet and shine a light on how we can all take action to protect it.

This year, however, World Environment Day will look a little different. It falls at a time when the world is battling a global pandemic, something that has shifted many people's focus away from the environment.

Discarded plastic gloves are becoming a common sight world over. AFP
Discarded plastic gloves are becoming a common sight world over. AFP

In fact, many businesses and consumers have turned to disposable plastic items in a bid to stem the spread of Covid-19.

Supermarkets and shopping malls require customers to wear plastic or latex disposable gloves, while cafes and restaurants serve food on plastic plates with plastic cutlery.

In the UK, a planned ban on straws and plastic stirrers that was set to be introduced in April has been delayed until October, with officials stating that the Covid-19 outbreak has meant finding alternatives to single-use plastics is now “challenging”.

While the current situation has made it difficult to avoid disposable plastic, there are some steps you can take to limit your use.

1. Buy in bulk

When buying items that come in a plastic bottle, such as hand sanitiser, where possible choose a large bottle over a small handbag-sized one. It might be a little less convenient, but it will help reduce your overall plastic waste. You can also decant it into an existing smaller bottle.

2. Choose reusable where possible

Using reusable face masks is an easy way to cut back on your single-use plastic reliance during the pandemic. Unsplash
Using reusable face masks is an easy way to cut back on your single-use plastic reliance during the pandemic. Unsplash

While it might feel safer and more hygienic to use disposable items during this pandemic, stop to see if there are any alternative you can try. Take face masks, for example. You can easily buy your own reusable mask, you just need to wash it after use. It might sound like an effort, but it is more cost effective and better for the environment, seeing as you are going to be wearing it every day.

3. Invest in a water filter

If you are someone who drinks bottled water at home, now might be the time to invest in a water filter, or a larger water dispenser. Spending more time at home is likely to have highlighted just how much bottled water you get through, without the option of regularly refilling at the office or while out and about. Use this time to research the best and most cost-effective way to drink water at home, in a way that doesn’t harm the environment.

  • Municipal workers take part in a beach clean-up on the United Nations' World Environment Day at Mount Lavinia on the outskirts of Colombo. AFP
    Municipal workers take part in a beach clean-up on the United Nations' World Environment Day at Mount Lavinia on the outskirts of Colombo. AFP
  • Dumped plastic bottles and barrels on the bank of the river Sava on World Environment Day, in Belgrade, Serbia. AP
    Dumped plastic bottles and barrels on the bank of the river Sava on World Environment Day, in Belgrade, Serbia. AP
  • This handout photograph taken and released by the released shows workers pumping out pollutions of a large diesel spill in the Ambarnaya River outside Norilsk, Russia. AFP
    This handout photograph taken and released by the released shows workers pumping out pollutions of a large diesel spill in the Ambarnaya River outside Norilsk, Russia. AFP
  • Waste collected by a log boom is seen on a river during World Environment Day, in Klang, Malaysia. REUTERS
    Waste collected by a log boom is seen on a river during World Environment Day, in Klang, Malaysia. REUTERS
  • Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. AFP
    Gary Stokes, founder of the environmental group Oceans Asia, poses with discarded face masks he found on a beach in the residential area of Discovery Bay on the outlying Lantau island in Hong Kong. AFP
  • Workers collect recyclable garbage including cans, plastic trays and plastic or glass bottles on the street in Tokyo, Japan. REUTERS
    Workers collect recyclable garbage including cans, plastic trays and plastic or glass bottles on the street in Tokyo, Japan. REUTERS
  • A volunteer collects garbage on the beach during an event to mark the World Environment Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka. REUTERS
    A volunteer collects garbage on the beach during an event to mark the World Environment Day in Colombo, Sri Lanka. REUTERS
  • A woman collects recyclable items from electronic equipment at a garbage dump near a rice field in Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam. REUTERS
    A woman collects recyclable items from electronic equipment at a garbage dump near a rice field in Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam. REUTERS
  • A man unloads waste materials at a garbage dump site on the outskirts of Hyderabad on the United Nations' World Environment Day. AFP
    A man unloads waste materials at a garbage dump site on the outskirts of Hyderabad on the United Nations' World Environment Day. AFP

4. Take your own bags to the supermarket

While some plastic at the supermarket might be unavoidable, such as gloves, you can still take your own cloth bags to pack your shopping into. Just be sure not to hand the bag over to the cashier and pack it yourself, so that you are the only person to handle it, and once you are at home and have put away your shopping, wash your canvas bag with regular detergent to ensure it remains germ free.

5. Request environmentally-friendly packaging

If you are having items delivered to your home, check to see if there is a way you can make the delivery a little more environmentally friendly. Some grocery retailers, such as Kibsons and Del Monte, give customers the option to have items delivered in cardboard or paper bags, and many food delivery services including Zomato and Deliveroo allow you to tick a box to say you do not require disposable cutlery.

Know before you go
  • Jebel Akhdar is a two-hour drive from Muscat airport or a six-hour drive from Dubai. It’s impossible to visit by car unless you have a 4x4. Phone ahead to the hotel to arrange a transfer.
  • If you’re driving, make sure your insurance covers Oman.
  • By air: Budget airlines Air Arabia, Flydubai and SalamAir offer direct routes to Muscat from the UAE.
  • Tourists from the Emirates (UAE nationals not included) must apply for an Omani visa online before arrival at evisa.rop.gov.om. The process typically takes several days.
  • Flash floods are probable due to the terrain and a lack of drainage. Always check the weather before venturing into any canyons or other remote areas and identify a plan of escape that includes high ground, shelter and parking where your car won’t be overtaken by sudden downpours.

 

 

 

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