The world is plastic, but you don't have to be.
Since the industrialization and mass production of plastic products, corporate greed and lobbying has resulted in a world that is currently drowning in plastic.
No Plastic, No Problem was created in 2024 as a means of spreading the word about the effects of microplastic exposure, not only on the environment, but the individual. While most anti-plastic campaigns are primarily focused on the effects they have on our ecosystem and wildlife, there has been comparably far less attention on the direct impact that microplastics make on our health.
We want to change that.
Our mission.
Over the past decade, there has been a sharp increase in research and data collection on what exactly these plastics do to our bodies when we consume it daily through our drinking water, the food we eat, the air we breath, and the products we wear. Every passing month, we come closer to the conclusion that plastic exposure will become one of our generation's toughest challenges.
Our mission is to expand the forefront of microplastics awareness and share ways on how you can protect yourself and your future generations from the effects of microplastic exposure with research-based solutions and recommendations, such as water filters and replacements to plastic products in your daily life.
Envisioning a plastic-free future.
Down the road, with your help, want to curate and incubate new plastic-free industries that will turn the tide of plastic pollution and work with local and international governments to bring healthier living standards to people around the world.
By working directly with brands that support our cause, we can reduce the cost and increase the quality of these solutions that make avoiding these toxic chemicals a right, not a privilege, but a right.
Who we are.
Tim Barrett
Founder, Writer, and Web Developer
Tim is the creator and currently sole writer for No Plastic, No Problem. With a background in software engineering and hobbies that align with health, fitness, and environmental research, Tim originally founded NPNP as a philanthropic project to deepen the discussion on microplastics and share ways reduce their exposure to with friends and family.