To celebrate Earth Day (22 April), environmental activists gathered at a beach in Cape Town to clean the coastline and raise awareness about plastic pollution. Organiser Lyniel Traut called for a 60% reduction in plastic production by 2040, urging corporations to both act and educate. Another activist said she wanted her children and grandchildren to grow up in a safe, pollution free, environment. Earth Day also spotlighted hidden plastic pollution from synthetic clothing. Rachael Z Miller, founder of the Rozalia Project, explained how polyester garments shed microfibres which end up in oceans, harming marine life and potentially entering the human food chain. To combat this, she has developed the Cora Ball - a laundry tool which reduces fibre shedding and captures microplastics before they reach waterways. Though helpful, such tools are just a start: the UN has urged the textile industry to shift towards a more sustainable production model to reduce its climate impact. See
Earth Day: highlighting different types of pollution
Written by David Fletcher 24 Apr 2025
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- Pray: for clean oceans and bold hearts to protect God’s creation. Pray for other creative ways of protecting the environment. (Psalm 24:1)
- More: www.africanews.com/2024/04/23/south-africa-activists-clean-up-cape-town-beach-in-celebration-of-earth-day/
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