World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on the same day as World Fair Trade Day, ie other Saturdays in May: 2019 May 11. This year, World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on the theme "Protect Birds: Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution". Birds are affected by plastic waste in several ways: Foraging behaviour makes seabirds prone to ingesting plastic. Plastic is often mistaken for prey, both by form and by smell. Birds unconsciously feed their young with plastic. The chicks are even more vulnerable due to their underdeveloped organ. When swallowed, the damage caused by plastic also depends on its shape: Sharp plastic particles cause immediate death by penetrating the internal organ. Most of the time, the plastic ingestion leads to the starvation of the bird, as it gives the feeling of constantly having a full stomach. The toxicity of plastic is another threat. Entanglement in fishing nets is a deadly heat towards, in particular, seabirds. The number of seabirds dying from the effects of plastic every year is currently 1 million and growing. Research highlights the urgency of the matter: not only do 90 per cent of seabirds are estimated to have plastic in their guts, but at this rate the proportion of seabirds ingesting plastic will reach 99 per cent by 2050.
Look into La Maison Afrique FAIR TRADE range - and don't forget the orderliness-fish. The orderliness-fish are sewn of the artisan's locally growing, sun-dried and hand-woven raffia palm leaves. The orderliness fish is fine in many ways: A) Hang on the wall (wall basket) for storage. B) Laying on the table as a coaster, for example for carafe or water jug. C) Statement-fish: No-place-for-plastic-in-our-seas.
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