Eating Plastic
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Complete, First published Nov 24, 2018
What does it take for the average man to view his actions and realize his impact on the environment?

The consumption of plastics towards pollution, overexploitation for profits, and destroying habitats of organisms are only a few of the stresses we throw onto the environment. Earth was made as a place for all organisms to share, not only humans. It was our mistake to pollute the environment, but now it is our duty to cure those we have harmed.

Eating Plastic, a story of how the average person realizes her selfishness is compromising the environment.
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