The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is really, truly unconscionable.
Whether it actually exists is largely questioned by some, while others feel its existence is indisputable. Either way, it blows our minds that nearly every single article we’ve come across in our research states that “There’s nothing we can do about it now…” (Eriksen, October 19, 2007). What kind of asinine, uncaring and lazy response is this?
In case you haven’t yet heard of this man-made atrocity, there is many claim, a collection of human waste (mostly plastic trash), that has piled up into a floating island (some say two islands), twice the size of Texas, about 1,000 miles west of San Francisco. What’s even more astounding to us, is that this has been known to exist for the better part of half a century now (though it was until the last few decades that it’s neared its current size).
An article from the San Francisco Chronicle states:
“Ocean current patterns may keep the flotsam stashed in a part of the world few will ever see, but the majority of its content is generated onshore, according to a report from Greenpeace last year titled “Plastic Debris in the World’s Oceans.”
This is just totally unacceptable.
We can no longer, in good conscience, continue to write off this horrendous creation and let it continue unabated. To that end, we have begun this website with the hope to evolve into the official, leading source of information, activism and action against this atrocity. In the coming months, we plan to raise funds to start dismantling this floating island of trash, generate significant publicity, donate hundreds if not thousands of hours and dollars, to turn the tides on this.
The GreatPacificGarbagePatch.com will serve as our central focus on what we hope grows into a massive wide effort to eradicate this abysmal by-product of our global industries. We hope that you will join us in our efforts, in whatever way you can.
Stay tuned for more info including a donation system and much more.