Plastic Pollution Chart. How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? these slides provide a global overview of plastics production, waste, and pollution of our oceans. Ocean plastic waste pollution by country. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? in the chart below you can see the path of plastic waste to the oceans. Millions of metric tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. They are designed to provide a summary of the plastics challenge and what this tells us about how to address it. if historic growth trends continue, global production of primary plastic is forecasted to reach 1,100 million tonnes by 2050. While half of this plastic waste is recycled, incinerated, or discarded into landfills, a significant portion of what remains eventually ends up in our oceans. This comes from the oecd’s global plastic outlook (2022).
While half of this plastic waste is recycled, incinerated, or discarded into landfills, a significant portion of what remains eventually ends up in our oceans. if historic growth trends continue, global production of primary plastic is forecasted to reach 1,100 million tonnes by 2050. They are designed to provide a summary of the plastics challenge and what this tells us about how to address it. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. in the chart below you can see the path of plastic waste to the oceans. How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? This comes from the oecd’s global plastic outlook (2022). How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? Ocean plastic waste pollution by country.
Plastic Pollution Chart While half of this plastic waste is recycled, incinerated, or discarded into landfills, a significant portion of what remains eventually ends up in our oceans. How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? This comes from the oecd’s global plastic outlook (2022). How big is the problem and why is plastic such a threat? Millions of metric tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. in the chart below you can see the path of plastic waste to the oceans. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. Ocean plastic waste pollution by country. more and more waste plastic is ending up in our oceans. if historic growth trends continue, global production of primary plastic is forecasted to reach 1,100 million tonnes by 2050. While half of this plastic waste is recycled, incinerated, or discarded into landfills, a significant portion of what remains eventually ends up in our oceans. They are designed to provide a summary of the plastics challenge and what this tells us about how to address it. these slides provide a global overview of plastics production, waste, and pollution of our oceans.