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Every year, U.S. boat owners generate about 92 million pounds of shrink wrap. The vast majority of this plastic material ends up in landfills and often contributes to plastic pollution in our oceans.
Lake Hopatcong marina owner Johnny Salamone thought it was kind of a shame that there was nowhere to properly dispose of the old shrink-wrap he used ... It's not good for the environment ...
Registered boat owners in the U.S. dispose of 92 million pounds of used shrink wrap each year, the majority of which ends up in landfills. Clean Ocean Access, a non-profit, launched a recycling ...
Though shrink wrap has been around for decades and used mostly to cover boats, Fast Wrap co-founder Mike Enos said use of the plastic protectant product is growing beyond marinas to disaster zones ...
For the first time, local boaters have been asked to remove and recycle the shrink wrap from their boats as part of a new ...
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