Knowing the potential impact of trash on wildlife can save an animal’s life. Did you know:
- An animal can experience a fatal blockage if they swallows packaging material while attempting to eat the residue off of it?
- An animal’s head can get stuck inside certain plastic and glass containers causing suffocation or overheating? In particular, certain yogurt containers that are narrower at the top and wider at the bottom are especially dangerous for animals.
- Six-pack beverage rings can get stuck around an animal’s nose, mouth and neck, blocking off their means of breathing, eating, drinking and self defense?
- Broken glass and sharp edges on cans can cut an animal’s paws and mouth as they attempts to eat food residue off of them?
To help keep animals safe, the MSPCA encourages you to use the following checklist when putting out trash:
- Rinse all of your recyclables to remove residue and odors.
- Put lids back on containers tightly. If the lids have been misplaced, crush the containers.
- Use a can opener that opens cans beneath the lip of the lids, leaving only smooth edges on the cans and lids. Make sure to completely separate lids from cans.
- Cut up all six-pack beverage holders and other similar packaging so that there are no closed rings.
- Use critter-proof trash containers. Click here to be directed to our resources and links page to find vendors that sell these.
- Recycle all plastic bags at your local grocery store. Don’t put plastic bags in the trash.
- Cut fishing line up into small pieces or tie it into a secure bundle so that it cannot be unwound.
- Switch to brands that have less packaging and buy food in bulk to avoid creating excess trash.
- Spread the word! Teach your kids, friends, and family to do the same!