Plastic pollution is polluting the ocean, polluting our food and water, and seriously damaging the earth’s ecological environment, including human beings and other animals and plants. Since the birth of plastics in 1950, we have produced 8.3 billion tons of plastics. The total amount of plastic produced in a year is roughly the weight of all humans. In fact, every piece of plastic that people make still exists in some shape or form. 91% of plastic waste is not recycled. Moreover, since most plastics do not degrade naturally in any sense, all plastic waste can exist for hundreds or even thousands of years. In the United States alone, we use more than 500 million plastic straws a day. They can go around the Earth twice together. Every minute, nearly two million disposable plastic bags are distributed around the world. Each year, the United States uses 100 billion plastic bags that can be tied together and make 773 circles around the earth’s equator. The world consumes 1 million plastic bottles per minute, more than 3 trillion by 2021. Every year, 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans. That’s enough to cover every inch of the world’s coastline, and it’s increasing year by year. There are more microplastics in the ocean than there are stars in the Milky Way. If we don’t restrict the production and consumption of plastic, by 2050, plastic waste will be heavier than all fish combined. So in our daily life, we should pick up the garbage and deal with it properly. Cigarette butts and small garbage on the ground will follow the rain into the sewer, and then into the sea. To reduce the use, reuse, recycling, reuse, reduce the use of disposable plastic products; reuse existing plastic products; actively participate in waste classification and recycling, so that plastics play a greater value. We should avoid buying packed goods. We can carry reusable shopping bags with us and communicate with the people around us. There are a lot of people who don’t know this information. Please help to lay them up.