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New Report Provides Global Criteria to Address Problematic, Unnecessary, and Avoidable Plastic Products
Corporate Plastic Pollution Scorecard provides an in-depth review of the plastic packaging practices
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What is the source of plastic emissions by region?
This map shows the plastic waste (emissions) created by each country. Image credit: GPML Another data set found on the GPML Data Portal shows which countries and regions emit the most plastic waste. Emissions are defined as “materials that have moved from the managed or mismanaged system (controlled or contained state) to the unmanaged system (uncontrolled or uncontained state—the environment).” Emissions do not necessarily reach the ocean, but they do get into the environment, so it is useful to know where the potential sources of plastic to the ocean might reside. This data set was generated from a September 4, 2024, article in the journal Nature titled: A local-to-global emissions inventory of macroplastic pollution. The study was conducted by the School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, and was based on 2020 data. The authors classified the emissions according to two categories: (1) debris (physical particles >5mm) and (2) open burning (mass combusted in open uncontrolled fires). Some findings:
Image credit: Cottom, J.W., Cook, E. & Velis, C.A. As you can see from the chart on the left (above), the report identifies the regions of the world emitting the most macro plastic and how much comes from a city, town, or rural areas. The chart on the right indicates how much is debris and how much is burned in the open. The report indicates that:
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