What I am going to share with you right now is a very simple act of yours that can clean up the oceans, and make marine life beautiful again. A morning without a sizzling hot coffee might bring down your josh, but lets rewind that a bit, it all starts at the milk packet. Wait hold on, its not that stupid old blog that asks you to stop using plastic. A milk packet is usually cut at the edge drained down and disposed off, ask your mother what she does with the cut portion of the milk packet after use, yes that tiny little triangle. That's the culprit. Those polythene packets go for recycling but what happens to the part that is being cut? Where does that go? Polythene packets since they are large enough are usually hand picked from the garbage and those tiny little triangles, no one bothers to pick them up. They end up in the water bodies, get into the respiratory systems of fish, turtles and choke them to death. So what can be done to overcome this? Do we need to find an alternative technology for packing? Not really. That's where my promise helps you out. The very first method is pretty simple. Stuff that triangle cut potion into the milk packet itself. The little amount of milk that's struck to the walls of the polythene packet prevents the cut portion from getting out. This is pretty much helpful for the milk packets, but how do we overcome the same problem for the shampoo sachets, the yummy Kurkure packets? There comes the second method to our forte, in a shampoo sachet try not to separate the little end, instead tear it a bit and squeeze out the content and dispose it as a whole, similarly, when you opt for a chips packet, don't create an independent piece of plastic. Let it remain as a whole. Thereby it easily gets handpicked and when it gets to the refining centre, it gets melted as a whole. 

Little act of Kindness creates huge ripples.
#BeTheChange

-Supreet

This is the kind of cut that's expected