The first time ever I realized that plastic was a serious matter for our planet was during a road trip in Western Australia, almost 12 years ago.
We 1 at a supermarket along the Coral Bay coast to buy some groceries and the lady at the counter told us they didn't sell any shopping bags in order to prevent plastic in the
2 and to help preserving the endangered turtles living in that area. After a first reaction of surprise, we 3 all our shopping in our arms and left.
This was just one of the many experiences I've lived that made me more 4 about my impact and pushed me to adopt different habits to live and 5 more sustainably.
Our trip to Borneo was another life-changing 6 that has strengthened my resolution to a zero-waste lifestyle. While traveling in some Asian countries, we came to know that 7 drinkable water was always a challenge. So we had to travel with our water bottle, and we 8 to avoid using plastic during our trip.
Besides, we were also 9 impressed by our stay on Libaran Island. A sustainable turtle conservation 10 and the community had made big efforts to 11 the beaches and creatively re-use plastic for ten years. Despite that, the shore is 12 daily with tons of plastic coming from the tides.
Facing this global issue 13, raised in me a feeling of sadness and anger that soon turned into 14: to do as much as possible to reduce plastic in our life. Small changes can 15 a difference!