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Littering Collection

"Littering: A Global Crisis Threatening Our Planet's Health" An Anti Fruit Throwing Sign stands as a reminder of the consequences of littering

Background imageLittering Collection: Anti Fruit Throwing Sign

Anti Fruit Throwing Sign
Metropolitan Police notice warning against throwing or despositing orange peel, banana or other fruit skins in the street in London

Background imageLittering Collection: These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country

These EWS (Emergency Water Supply) tanks, typical of hundreds all over the country, have had so much rubbish thrown into them that their usefulness for fire-fighting is seriously affected

Background imageLittering Collection: Cats

Cats
Jota de jai

Background imageLittering Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20027883

EyeUbiquitous_20027883
Communications, Signs, Prohibitions in the Park notice Singapore

Background imageLittering Collection: Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) trapped in fishing net, Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California)

Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) trapped in fishing net, Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California), Mexico, May, Third Place in the third National Contest Visions of our nature organised by Mexicos National

Background imageLittering Collection: Sargassum fish (Histrio histrio) swimming with discarded fishing net, Dominica

Sargassum fish (Histrio histrio) swimming with discarded fishing net, Dominica

Background imageLittering Collection: Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London

Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London
Patterns... you can see them everywhere, if you maintain visual awareness. Like this broken pattern as a discarded drinks can breaks the symmetry of paving stones outside the Festival Hall, London

Background imageLittering Collection: Plastic debris washed up on beach strandline, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, April

Plastic debris washed up on beach strandline, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, April

Background imageLittering Collection: Foil balloon washed up on beach strandline, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, august

Foil balloon washed up on beach strandline, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, august

Background imageLittering Collection: Fishing rubbish on beach at low tide, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England, june

Fishing rubbish on beach at low tide, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England, june

Background imageLittering Collection: Plastic bags, bottles and cans discarded in woodland habitat, Northfield Wood, Onehouse, Suffolk

Plastic bags, bottles and cans discarded in woodland habitat, Northfield Wood, Onehouse, Suffolk, England, october

Background imageLittering Collection: Disposable barbeque, litter on coastal sand dune, Studland, Dorset, England, may

Disposable barbeque, litter on coastal sand dune, Studland, Dorset, England, may

Background imageLittering Collection: Plastic and glass bottles, plastic bag, disposable barbeque and bong, litter on sandy beach

Plastic and glass bottles, plastic bag, disposable barbeque and bong, litter on sandy beach, Studland, Dorset, England, may

Background imageLittering Collection: Cigarette butts on beach strandline, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, october

Cigarette butts on beach strandline, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, october

Background imageLittering Collection: Space debris

Space debris. Computer artwork of space debris orbiting the Earth. Such debris ranges from the remains of failed missions to defunct satellites


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"Littering: A Global Crisis Threatening Our Planet's Health" An Anti Fruit Throwing Sign stands as a reminder of the consequences of littering, urging us to think twice before discarding waste irresponsibly. Even our feline friends understand the importance of keeping our environment clean; let's follow their lead and dispose of trash properly. EyeUbiquitous_20027883 captures a heart-wrenching image of a majestic Green Turtle trapped in a fishing net, highlighting the devastating impact litter can have on marine life in the Sea of Cortez. Swimming amidst discarded fishing nets, the Sargassum fish (Histrio histrio) in Dominica serves as an alarming example of how our negligence affects even the smallest creatures in their natural habitats. These EWS tanks scattered across countries symbolize both preparedness and despair - they are meant for emergencies but also remind us that we must take action against littering to prevent such crises from occurring. Discarded drinks cans outside Festival Hall, London showcase how urban areas are not immune to litter pollution – it is everyone's responsibility to keep public spaces clean and beautiful. Plastic debris washed up on Chesil Beach, Dorset paints a grim picture of how our oceans bear witness to our careless actions; it is time we take responsibility for this environmental disaster unfolding before us. The sight of a foil balloon washed up on Kimmeridge Bay serves as a stark reminder that even seemingly harmless items like balloons contribute significantly to marine pollution when improperly disposed of. Fishing rubbish left behind at low tide on Bembridge beach reminds us that preserving coastal ecosystems requires responsible practices by all who enjoy these natural wonders. Plastic bags, bottles, and cans discarded in Northfield Wood highlight how even serene woodland habitats suffer from human negligence; let's protect these precious environments for future generations by disposing waste responsibly.