Plastic Free Cotgrave

Reducing single-use plastics

 

Recent Facts and News about Plastic

 

Plastic pollution can now be found on every beach in the world, from busy tourist beaches to uninhabited, tropical islands nowhere is safe.

 

Scientists have recently discovered microplastics embedded deep in the Arctic ice.

 

In 1950, the world’s population of 2.5 billion produced 1.5 million tons of plastic; in 2016, a global population of more than 7 billion people produced over 320 million tons of plastic. This is set to double by 2034.

 

Every day approximately 8 million pieces of plastic pollution find their way into our oceans.

 

There may now be around 5.25 trillion macro and microplastic pieces floating in the open ocean. Weighing up to 269,000 tonnes.

 

Plastics consistently make up 60 to 90% of all marine debris studied.

 

Approx 5,000 items of marine plastic pollution have been found per mile of beach in the UK.

 

Over 150 plastic bottles litter each mile of UK beaches.

 

Recent studies have revealed marine plastic pollution in 100% of marine turtles, 59% of whales, 36% of seals and 40% of seabird species examined.

 

100,000 marine mammals and turtles and 1 million sea birds are killed by marine plastic pollution annually.

 

Ditch the gloves, buy a litter-picker, but don’t carshare!

 

How to be eco-friendly in a pandemic (article)

 

More masks than jellyfish in the ocean (article)

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