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Approximately 7 billion tons of plastic waste has been generated globally. (UNEP, 2022)
Less than 10% of the total plastic waste generated is recycled. (UNEP)
Everyday used plastic items like – food wrappers, plastic bottles, bottle caps, straws (SUPs) & cigarette butts are the dominant source of plastic pollution.
About one million plastic bottles. (UNEP, 2022)
Approximately 5 trillion plastic bags. (UNEP, 2022)
Wildlife & marine animals often mistake plastic items for food, leading to ingestion & potential harm or death. Marine animals get entangled in plastic debris, leading to injuries.
Did you Know
- Enormous plastic accumulation
It is impacting our Habitat – Over 8.3 billion metric tons of plastic have been produced since its mass production began, the majority of this plastic still exists in some or the other form today.
- Mounting land, water & air pollution
- Microplastic invasion
- Toxic chemicals & health concerns
Plastics absorb & concentrate harmful chemicals from the environment posing health risks to animals & humans when ingested. Research findings of microplastic in human organs & tissues is alarming.
- Marine plastic catastrophe
By 2050, the ocean may contain more plastic than fish, an alarming projection. Microplastics and microbeads present a concealed threat due to their invisible nature, highlighting a pressing challenge.