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New government marine wildlife code to help reduce dolphin disturbance

The launch today by UK Government of new guidance on how to act responsibly around...

UK government to extend ivory ban to stop the sale of orca teeth

Following the UK ban on the import, export and dealing of elephant ivory in 2022,...

Dead whale beauty products to be sold in Japanese vending machine stores

Antarctic minke whale alongside Japanese whaling ship. Photo © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert Japanese whale hunting company,...

Arrests made following illegal whale meat smuggling from Japan to South Korea

Customs authorities in Busan, South Korea, have arrested six people for allegedly smuggling at least...

Have your say on taxing single use plastics

Following public pressure from organisations and individuals all over the country, the Government recently asked for our views on extending the charge on single use plastic bags to other single use plastics, like drinks bottles, coffee cups, cutlery, straws and food packaging. The ‘convenience’ items are often only used for a few minutes but never biodegrade, meaning that they can pollute the oceans for generations, continuing to pose a serious risk to the lives of whales, dolphins and other marine wildlife. 

Over 56% of all whale and dolphin species have been observed eating plastic waste that they have mistaken for food. Only last week it was announced that a magnificent Sperm Whale, a giant of the deep ocean, died after eating 29kg of plastic waste. This has to stop.

Through this consultation we have a real opportunity to make our voices heard on this vital issue. We know that taxation can be an effective tool in changing behaviour both for consumers and businesses. Just a year after the 5p plastic bag charges were introduced sales of single use carrier bags were down 85% – a fantastic step towards protecting marine wildlife.

If you are passionate about this issue please stand with WDC and BRITA UK and add your voice to the consultation by visiting https://notwhalefood.com/#take-action, and share with others you know may be interested. The consultation closes on May 18th so we only have a small window to speak up on this important issue and help to ensure healthy seas for whales and dolphins.