Shedd Aquarium Asks Restaurants To Help Keep Plastic Out Of Great Lakes
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Shedd Aquarium is enlisting the help of restaurants to keep plastic out of the Great Lakes.
Researchers said some 22 million pounds of plastic end up in the Great Lakes every year – about half of it through Lake Michigan.
Plastic pollution harms fish and birds.
Restaurants signing onto the Shedd's efforts must commit to reevaluating how they use their plastic and consider alternatives.
Diners can do their part by skipping plastic utensils as much as possible – or to reuse them along with other single-use plastic items.