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Since the beginning of the pandemic, people wearing and disposing of single-use personal protective equipment (PPE), including masks and gloves, to prevent the spread of the virus has created an entirely . Alarmingly, there has been an increase in littered wipes, gloves, and other related items found on the streets, walking trails, and behind or near supermarkets and pharmacies. This has created concern among environmentalists who note that PPE litter could also add to the approximately of plastic that enter the oceans annually.
Each year, 庐鈥 a Keep America Beautiful庐 national program dedicated to celebrating and promoting recycling in the U.S. 鈥 provides an opportunity for us to not only educate people, but also inspire lasting change. Now more than ever, as we continue to see the wide-reaching impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our communities and environment, it鈥檚 important for us to help drive initiatives that support litter prevention and recycling, and ultimately drive long-term models like a circular economy.