"The unprecedented waste of plastic waste that plagues our oceans and coasts may be as restricted as the plastic we have chosen.
The UNEP administrator wrote that consumers, businesses and governments are urgently needed to reduce the consumption of disposable plastics
Since the mass production of synthetic materials in the early 1950's, human beings have produced 3 billion tons of plastic, most of which are now in landfills or the natural environment.
Toxic timed bombs: Why should we fight against the world's plague plague; the British guardian (05-16-2017)
We need to reduce reliance on plastic, especially disposable items, and look for alternative materials.
The plastically contaminated landscape which is openly displayed on our beach in a clearly visible form on our coast is just an overture to a bigger story in the world's ocean, Where you are from: land
According to a new survey, the most effective way to avoid marine plastic cleaning and ecological harm is to place a plastic collector near the coast.
But there is no doubt that we are on the verge of plastic disasters. According to current forecasts, global plastic production will soar in the next 10 to 15 years. This year alone, manufacturers will produce about 360 million tons. As rapid population growth is driving demand, production is projected to reach 500 million by 2025 and 619 million ton by 2030. Therefore, when plastic sees the scene that blocks the river and embeds the beach next time, it is necessary to consider twice the influence in only 10 years. The private sector must innovate and implement scalable alternatives by adopting a business model that reflects the downstream impact of the product. After all, our plastic problem is designed to damage the profitability of the product, as with the world economy, even with plastic itself or a linear economic model.
People are increasingly aware of the plague epidemic on our planet. It brought about global actions and actions on oceanic plastic contamination. For example, in 2017 the United Nation started the # CleanSeas event to overturn plastic trends. In December 2017, 200 governments of the United Nations General Assembly, the "world's highest level environmental decision-making body", passed a resolution calling for the strengthening of plastic waste countermeasures. It is realized. A binding treaty
A viewer of the recent British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) series "Blue Planet 2" was scared to see the plastic fragments in the ocean killing a small whale. "Independence" is "This is a worldwide problem requiring a worldwide solution ... The amount of plastic in our ocean is on the rise and 12 million tons of plastic waste is sent to the sea every year is inside". To make matters worse, we can not see suffocation of plastics, microplastic, killing of wild animals, and entering our food chain with their food chain. A surfer with good reason is at the forefront to control water pollution. Earlier this week I had the opportunity to ask Mr. Andrew Cotton, a major professional big wave surfer and world record holder, "his view on this serious problem affecting the marine environment." And attention