You Will Want To Recycle Everything After Seeing These Photos!

From oil spills to overflowing landfills, man’s unsustainable quest to live a better life with little regard for the environment has caused a staggering amount of environmental disasters to be formed. At present, pollution is labeled to be the #1 killer, affecting more than 100 million worldwide.

And that’s not all… More than 1 million seabirds and 100 million mammals are killed by pollution every year.

Obviously change is needed – but what can inspire people to live more sustainably and limit their carbon footprint than startling statistics? Possibly the photos shown below, which in their heartbreaking real-ness, expose the truth of what is happening across the globe.

Following are 20+ shocking photos which capture man-made disasters and their effect on the environment. If these photos don’t inspire you to collect trash when you see it, it’s time to wake up.

1. A Tortoise Trapped In Plastic

Credit: Unknown
Credit: Unknown

2. Homeless Koala

Credit: TheGuardian
Credit: TheGuardian

3. Trapped In Plastic, This Turtle’s Waist Couldn’t Grow

Credit: Unknown
Credit: Unknown

4. Bird In Oil Spill

Credit: Charlie Riedel
Credit: Charlie Riedel

Albatross Killed By Excess Plastic Ingestion (North Pacific)

Credit: PollutionSpeakout.org
Credit: PollutionSpeakout.org

5. A Stork Trapped In Plastic

Credit: Unknown
Credit: Unknown

6. A Wounded Seal Unsafe In Its Own Habitat

Credit: Ares Caius
Credit: Ares Caius

7. Oiled Penguins

Credit: John Hrusa
Credit: John Hrusa

8. Surfing A Wave Full Of Trash (Java, Indonesia – The World’s Most Populated Island)

Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org
Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org

9. Plastic Diver

Every Morning This Kid Searches Through Discarded Trash For Recyclable Plastic That Can Be Sold For 35 Cents Per Kilo To Help His Family.

Credit: George Steinmetz
Credit: George Steinmetz

10. Seal’s Nose Trapped In Plastic Waste

Credit: Unknown
Credit: Unknown

11. Bird In Oil Spill

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Credit: Unknown

12. Boy Swimming In Polluted Water In India

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Credit: greenatom.net

13. A Child Drinks Polluted Water From A Stream In Fuyuan County, Yunnan Province

Credit: Stringer
Credit: Stringer

14. Mexico City Landscape, 20 Million Inhabitants

Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org
Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org

15. Turtle Population Killed By Chemicals In Environment (Tunisia)

Credit: The Tunisian Ecocide Group
Credit: The Tunisian Ecocide Group

16. Bangladesh Landscape Filled With Trash

Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org
Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org

17. A Mute Swan Builds A Nest Using Plastic Garbage

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Credit: Wikipedia.org

18. Landfill In Acra (Ghana)

First-world trash usually ends up in third-world countries’ landfills.

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Credit: PopulationSpeakout.org

19. Frog In Polluted Water

Credit: LiveIgnite.org
Credit: LiveIgnite.org

20. This Crab Lives In An Old Bottle

Credit: animalnewsthepodcast.wordpress.com
Credit: animalnewsthepodcast.wordpress.com

21. Plastic Bag Floating In The Sea Off The Philippines

Credit: Keith A. Ellenbogen
Credit: Keith A. Ellenbogen

Young Raccoon With Fishing Lure In His Lip

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22. Pollution In A ‘Dry River’ In Bali

When rains come, all this garbage gets washed out to sea.

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Credit: Katie Pip

23. Cat Sunning In Trash (Wetsahara, Morocco)

Credit: Nadine Kreation
Credit: Nadine Kreation

24. A River In The Suburbs Of Mumbai

Credit: Chirag Sutar
Credit: Chirag Sutar

25. Open Dumping In The Streets Of New Delhi, India

Credit: Emma Valette
Credit: Emma Valette

26. Trash Washed Out To Sea… (Mekong, Laos)

Credit: Raymond Richards
Credit: Raymond Richards

27. Beijing In A Cloud Of Smog

Credit: ChinaFotoPress
Credit: ChinaFotoPress

If you haven’t already, check out the post “These 14 Photos Capture How Polluted China Has Become – And It’s Terrifying!” for more inspiration to start recycling today.

A little bit goes a long way. Picking up a piece of trash when you see it, initiating a recycling program in your town, or lovingly educating others on the benefits of not littering will slowly but surely help to progress the collective consciousness.

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