One thing that can quickly ruin an outing to a local park is stepping in dog poo. It’s frustrating that there are irresponsible dog owners that cause unnecessary messes for everyone else. Imagine a Poo Free park in your neighborhood.
The plastic pollution in our rivers, lake, and oceans is a huge problem. Recently when researchers tested the water of the Pacific Ocean, they found it contained six times as much plastic as plankton. That is a scary fact. Another disturbing find is that of a floating mass of plastic in the Pacific Ocean that is twice the size of Texas. Reducing non-biodegradable plastic waste is critically important to the betterment of our environment.
The green movement isn’t a fad. More and more people and companies are recognizing the need for environmentally friendly solutions to reduce waste and pollution. Small steps easily evolve into giant leaps in the battle to reduce pollution. Eliminating harmful bags used for dog waste removal makes an enormous positive impact towards Poo Free Parks. Traditional plastic bags can take an estimated 1000 years to decompose, meanwhile polluting our soil, water, and air supply.
Using bio-degradable baggies to clean up dog waste is a great place to start in becoming greener and having Poo Free Parks. Other ways to help reduce your carbon footprint are:
biking or walking instead of driving
carpooling to work
purchasing a hybrid vehicle
turning off lights when not in use
recycling
Poo Free Parks are convenient as well as being environmentally friendly. I’m sure it’s happened to every dog owner one time or another; you run out of baggies or forget to bring one when you take your pet out. What a great service a Poo Free Park would be.
Even if you think that one person can’t make a difference to the environment, choosing Poo Free Parks can.