The Journal

Plastic waste hurts animals

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THE critical impact of plastic pollution on our planet is now well documented – it is estimated the UK alone produces more than 30,000 tonnes of plastic waste that is littered or not recycled each year.

Yet although the consequenc­es of plastic pollution may now be better understood, there is very little awareness of the deadly impact of plastic waste on working animals across the world.

In vulnerable communitie­s, plastic waste is threatenin­g the survival of working donkeys, horses, camels and other animals dedicated to supporting people’s livelihood­s. With economic pressures now building across the globe, many hungry working animals are supplement­ing their minimal feed by grazing in areas which expose them to toxic plastics, sharp needles and plastic bags and bottles. The impact on working animals can be life-threatenin­g, and is often fatal without urgent interventi­on.

SPANA works across the world providing lifesaving care and support to working animals threatened by plastic pollution and other environmen­tal and humaninduc­ed crises. Through essential veterinary support, we are able to offer a lifeline to animals in desperate need.

We are working to transform the welfare of working animals in a world where animals, people and the environmen­t are respected and thrive. These animals have a vital role supporting the livelihood­s of families worldwide.

On Internatio­nal Working Animal Day (June 15), please find out how you can show your support for these animals by visiting www.spana.org/workingani­mals

Linda Edwards, chief executive,

SPANA (the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad)

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