Belfast Telegraph

World needs to cut down on plastic, says Lumley

- By Laura Harding

JOANNA Lumley has said she fears the Covid-19 pandemic has made the environmen­tal crisis “much worse” and urged people to think “what would David Attenborou­gh do?”

The actress called for the Government to intervene on the use of single-use plastics, as she warned it can be “hard to change”.

She said: “There is a limit to what we can continue saying about Covid, we have all been affected by it. We have all been in lockdown, we have all had lockdown fever, we have all various good or bad or indeed terribly sad and tragic times but there is not much more we can say about it and I think one of the ways to lift depression is to think about the good thing you can do.

“You think the whole problem of excess plastic is too big for me to tangle with but the truth is, I’ve found this all the way through my life, is if you can make an effort, and it is making an effort, and do something good every day, like not throwing plastic away, not buying plastic in the first place, if you can make an effort towards looking after what is our only home.

“It’s exciting to think what could I do? And the first thing you can do is to get the water out of the tap. I’ve just been doing some work with a charity in Darfur where the little children walk up to 14 miles a day to get water and you think honestly we have got it pouring out of the taps so let’s treat the fresh sweet water we have got with respect and don’t waste your money on bottled water.”

Addressing the environmen­tal impact of the pandemic, Lumley said it has made the situation “much worse,” and added: “I would never throw a mask away, I wash them and keep them.

“Sadly on my short walk to get the newspapers in the morning, every day I see people feeling virtuous as they discard their masks, but it’s all on the pavement now. I don’t use hand sanitiser, I use a bar of soap and that is good enough for me and I’m fit and well, so I’m not sure we need to buy so much hand sanitiser.

“I would think all the time ‘What would David Attenborou­gh say, sweetie? Would he approve of this?’ And he’s the most genial loving bold lion of a man and he would understand all kinds of slip-ups, I’m not saying turn into a virtuous person overnight, but just say please make an effort.”

 ??  ?? Worried: Joanna Lumley has spoken of her fears for the environmen­t
Worried: Joanna Lumley has spoken of her fears for the environmen­t

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