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and enjoy a better reading experience. support now What we want you to know is A poll of 100,000 people across the UK recently took part in a poll that looked at their "plastic footprint" in their daily lives for a week in May. This "Big Plastic Statistics" project is jointly implemented by the NGOs "Greenpeace" and "Everyday Plastics". The BBC's climate and technology reporter studied four families and individuals who took part in the challenge, looking at their "plastic footprint" in their daily lives throughout the week. After knowing the pollution and destruction of plastic to the environment, perhaps many people will feel guilty for the ubiquitous plastic products in their daily life.
But, as consumers, how much autonomy do we have over how much plastic we use? A poll of 100,000 people across the UK recently took part in a poll that looked at their "plastic footprint" in their daily lives for a week in May. This "Big Plastic Statistics" project is jointly implemented by the NGOs "Greenpeace" and "Everyday Plastics". BBC climate and technology reporter Georgina Rannard studied four families and individuals who took part in the challenge, looking at their "plastic footprint" in their daily lives throughout the week. People's plastic waste from daily life Jules Birkby, 41, and her family of four had a total of 124 pieces of plastic waste during the week of the "big count." She said the packaging of the party bags