Nairobi, Feb 12 (IANS) As the world prepares to mark Valentine's Day, the UN Environment Programme head on Monday urged people around the world to make a bold move and "break up" with plastic.
"This Valentine's Day we are urging people to break up with throwaway bottles, straws, utensils and bags and help turn the tide on plastic waste," head of UN Environment Programme Erik Solheim said.
A two-minute Valentine's Day film, "It's not me, it's you" explores dependence on single-use plastics through the story of a difficult break-up, but the video has a happy ending: A newfound love in sustainable alternatives.
"Our love-in with disposable plastics has a toxic side effect," Solheim said about the film.
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