Has anyone ever thought that plastics will become a problem that the world can not solve someday? Plastics have problems! Its use in almost all its applications results in a large amount of non-degradable waste, which causes genuine debris on land and water. Water bodies and aquatic plants are most affected
Walking on the river, lake, beach is enough to understand the influence of this ubiquitous ugly floating matter. Marine Crusaders is an organization devoted to fighting 25 trillion plastic pieces in the ocean with plastic. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, plastic fragments kill approximately 100,000 marine mammals each year and millions of birds and fish are dying. In a recent study scientists have discovered that plastics are far more toxic than previously anticipated. Plastics make our environment very toxic
The need for time is to replace plastic with environmentally friendly material. We all need to combat this threat and we have to work together to protect our beautiful environment. The use of plastics must be stopped completely. Governments, including our government, started anti-plastic campaigns. We can make these ads "plastic banned". Let's use environmentally friendly materials like paper, jute etc. to get rid of our planet of evil of plastics
The data on this catastrophic one-off plastic problem depicts a shocking depiction. According to Global Citizen, plastic production has more than tripled since the 1990s. According to the World Economic Forum, it also shows half of the world's plastics since 2003. About 150 million tons of plastic - many of which are non - degradable - are floating in the ocean. You may know that there is a huge garbage patch floating between California and Hawaii. Global citizens say that it contains about 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic pieces
Eighty million tons of plastic goes into our ocean every year and the current cycle in our marine environment is estimated at 150 million tons. Even if you put in grooves via wrong plastic bags or plastic pipettes or expel large amounts of uncontrolled plastic waste from the rapidly growing economy, plastic filled New York garbage trucks into the ocean every minute It is like throwing away. All year long And many plastics will affect the marine ecosystem.
Leape: Our sea is currently swimming in plastic. It is estimated that there are 150 million tons of plastic in the ocean. According to a recent survey, we are adding 8 million tons / year - five grocery bags per foot of coastline around the world are filled with plastic waste. If the current trend continues by 2050, it is predicted that the plastic in the sea will exceed the fish. Leape: Microplastic penetrates into the sea. They account for about a quarter of our market seafood. Plastics also penetrate freshwater systems such as rivers and streams. According to a recent survey, 94% of US tap water samples, plus plastic in nearly all brands of bottled water. Numerous studies on the health effects of marine plastics are ongoing, but we already know that plastics and chemical substances attached to plastics in water have cancer, genetic damage and other adverse effects I know that there is.
Stanford Marine and Engineering experts will discuss the scale and potential solutions of the plastic waste problem
Resources - clean drinking water. We are afraid that about 150,000 PET bottles per second are in the global environment. Contamination of PET bottles has a huge negative impact on humans, animals and the environment. Therefore, we have found a solution to the problem of plastic contamination. We have developed the FREEWA project, an analog and digital platform that performs 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in an innovative way. When we open the app and see the new global mapping source it is more exciting than seeing our ideas recognized by people all over the world. And we are all proud each time we win some tournaments, especially international convention. Therefore, we emphasize that the success of cloud funding on the Indiegogo platform is the most proud moment of our past.