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Letter to the editor: Covid’s toll on our planet

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read May 16, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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With people being in isolation for much of the past year, different aspects of everyday life have been altered, and we have had to adapt to this new “normal.”

Although some of these changes have made our lives better, have they benefited Earth? According to the Climate School at Columbia University, covid-19 has halted states’ efforts to eliminate plastic waste. In many grocery stores, shoppers are no longer allowed to bring in reusable bags, or workers bring their groceries out to their cars, often in plastic bags. Restaurant owners have seen an influx in takeout orders and are using more plastic containers.

It is not a surprise that people choose these options; it is what they decide to do afterward that makes the difference. Plastic grocery bags can be taken to recycling locations. Many takeout containers can be recycled, and also can be used for creative at-home art projects or storage.

Coronavirus has inspired people to design new, innovative ways to safely interact. Now it is time to use that inspiration to benefit Earth.

Cianna Denis

Unity

The writer is a senior at Greensburg Central Catholic High School.

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