The Dark Side of Thailand – Plastic Paradise
On Instagram, Thai beaches look like paradise: turquoise water, white sand, palm trees leaning over the shore. And yes – sometimes they really do. But walk a bit further, beyond the resort’s cleaned stretch of sand, and you’ll see another picture. Plastic bottles, straws, styrofoam food containers, flip-flops carried in by the tide. Whole corners of the beach look more like a landfill than a tropical escape. Thailand has a plastic problem. It’s everywhere. Takeaway food? Wrapped in three layers. Coffee? Plastic cup, plastic lid, plastic straw, all packed in a plastic bag. A single quick snack can leave behind a pile of rubbish. Tourists don’t always notice. In popular places, resorts clean their stretch of beach every morning – sometimes before sunrise. Here in Bang Sare, we often see a small team clearing the sand in the early hours, and from time to time locals organize beach clean-ups through the community Facebook group. For us expats, joining in can be both a useful experiment and...