Plastics the facts is an analysis of the data related to the production demand and waste management of plastic materials.
Plastic in the ocean facts 2017.
This can cause injury suffocation starvation and often death.
This uninhabited island in the south pacific is completely covered in trash.
At least 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans each year.
Every half second this much plastic makes it into the world s oceans.
Plastic contaminates our air land sea and can enter the human body through the food we eat the water we drink and the air we breathe.
And plastic the ubiquitous material that comes in so many forms is terrorizing everything that depends on these waters.
Here are 9 shocking facts about how much plastic is in the oceans.
The same study published in the journal science in 2015 surveyed 192 coastal countries contributing to ocean plastic waste and found that asian nations were 13 of the 20 biggest contributors.
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In your home your office your school and your ocean.
There is more microplastic in the ocean than there are stars in the milky way.
Plastic is a majoy contributor to ocean pollution but how much plastic is in the ocean you ask.
That s similar to emptying a garbage truck of plastic into an ocean every minute.
Here are nine shocking facts about how much plastic is in the oceans.
More than 50 percent of sea turtles have consumed plastic.
Among the top 10 kinds of trash picked up during the 2017 international coastal cleanup were food wrappers beverage bottles grocery bags straws and take out containers all made of plastic.
Plastics the facts 2017 an analysis of european plastics production demand and waste data.
The top 20 contributing rivers which according to the report are mostly found in asia contribute around 67 of all.
60 90 percent of marine litter is plastic based.
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Taken at the un s clean seas exhibit in new york.
A study published in 2017 estimated between 1 15 to 2 41 million tonnes of plastic enters the oceans via rivers annually with peak months being between may and october.