The threat of plastic waste to marine wildlife is well known.
Six pack plastic rings turtle.
Though straws and six pack rings account for only a tiny fraction of all the plastic trash in the ocean images of hapless marine animals like sea turtles with plastic straws jammed into their.
Decades after being rescued from the plastic ring of a six pack holder the tenacious turtle is still alive and well each day helping to change the world for the better.
You ve probably seen the heart wrenching photos of the damage plastic six pack rings can do to marine life.
The most ubiquitous image of its impact is that of seafaring turtles and gulls ensnared in the net like rings that yoke six packs of.
We know that those rings can cause.
They tangle the wings of sea birds choke seals and warp the shells of growing sea.
The e6pr uses wheat and barley waste from breweries along with other compostable materials to produce their six pack rings.
In the fight to make the world a better place for creatures great and small the plastic rings that hold six packs of cans together have been a key battle point.
While it s still a few.
The eco six pack ring e6pr is a six pack ring made from brewing waste products and designed to replace environmentally problematic plastic rings commonly used to hold together cans.
Founded in 2013 by fisherman surfers boaters and people that love the sea saltwater brewery has always backed ocean based charities.
Saltwater brewery a south florida microbrewery was always about more than just beer.
Now they have created and are using edible six pack rings that help marine wildlife especially sea turtles.
The ocean conservancy s 2015 ocean trash index which enlisted 561 895 volunteers to pick up 16 186 759 pounds of garbage also offers a few staggering facts.
We believers what the below video says happens to turtles when stuck in plastic six pack rings.