The image displays a vertical arrangement of five informational panels, each with a black background and white text and graphics. The panels are organized from top to bottom, each featuring a white silhouette of a plastic item and a description in German.<li><p>The top panel shows a plastic bag with the title "Plastiktüte" (Plastic Bag). The text explains that plastic bags often have a translucent body and are frequently found in the Indo-Pacific-Asian distribution area.</p></li><li><p>The second panel features a yogurt cup labeled "Joghurthecher" (Yogurt Cup). The text describes yogurt cups as often being made of polystyrene, a durable plastic that breaks down slowly in the ocean.</p></li><li><p>The third panel depicts a plastic bottle with the title "Plastikflasche" (Plastic Bottle). The text explains that plastic bottles, also known as PET bottles, are widely distributed and can be reused up to 25 times.</p></li><li><p>The fourth panel shows a plastic food container labeled "Plastikverpackung" (Plastic Packaging). The text describes plastic packaging as single-use items, often made from a single material, and highlights their widespread use and threat to marine life.</p></li><li><p>The bottom panel features a yellow rubber duck with the title "Gelbe Gummiente" (Yellow Rubber Duck). The text explains that yellow rubber ducks are popular toys, often found in large groups in the North Pacific, and are closely related to the Anas platyrhynchos species.</p></li>
Each panel provides detailed information about the item's composition, distribution, and environmental impact, emphasizing the importance of reducing plastic waste.
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