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For negotiations, the relevance between plastic contamination and climate change should be more evident. Both have amazing importance for billions of dollars people are forced to restore more and more securely. Plastic contamination may be said to be a stepmother of all economic externalities. Most direct emissions come from energy sources that burn fossil fuels. Small amounts (about one third) are due to leaks of natural gas and petroleum systems, fuels used in manufacturing (eg petroleum products used in the manufacture of plastics), and chemical reactions in chemicals, steel and cement manufacturing processes It occurs from.
Plastic pollution is a problem that requires cooperation on a global scale as well as climate change. Because they are on both sides of the same coin. As a product for extracting and refining fossil fuels for energy, the amount of plastics produced is affected by the demand and production of oil and natural gas. According to industry analysis, production of plastics from fossil fuels is only cost effective, if plastics parts are not used for energy production, more plastics are treated as industrial byproducts. As such, industries are encouraged to shift from the production of discarded disposable plastics, if shifting from fossil fuels to renewable energy and healthy climates.
The plastics industry generates billions of carbon pollution every year, which is the main cause of climate change. Firstly, most plastics are made from fossil fuel, petroleum or natural gas, and are extracted from the ground using other fossil fuels. Then there is transportation, manufacture and processing of plastics. As an example, take a "disposable" plastic bottle. One of the bottles has a carbon carbon footprint of 82.8 grams. Not all bottles are audible so much, but when we think that we consume 563 billion disposable bottles each year, it will start to increase. This means that 46 billion tons of carbon pollution occurs every year due to manufacturing, transportation and consumption of PET bottles.