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  2. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    Plastic pollution is the ... map of plastic waste sites ... their organization Bye Bye Plastic Bags had spread to over 50 locations around the world. [252 ...

  3. Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Wikipedia

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    An open access study published in 2022 concluded that 75% up to 86% of the plastic pollution is from fishing and agriculture with most identified emissions originating from Japan, China, South Korea, the US and Taiwan. [1] However, there is evidence naming the U.S. as the third-largest contributor of plastic pollution in coastal environments. [36].

  4. List of most-polluted rivers - Wikipedia

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    One of the most plastic-emitting rivers in the world, contributing around two percent of global plastic pollution emissions into oceans annually. [168] Highly polluted with untreated sewage, industrial waste, tons of sediment (garbage) and blackwater from Guatemala City carried by the Río Las Vacas tributary. [169]

  5. These countries produce the most plastic pollution in our ...

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    The group said last year that around 0.5 percent of plastic waste ends up in the ocean, and that nearly a quarter of the world’s plastic waste is mismanaged or littered.

  6. New study finds 52 million metric tons of plastic waste ... - AOL

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    The study, using artificial intelligence to model waste management in 50,702 municipalities across the world, is one of the most detailed global inventories of plastic pollution ever done ...

  7. Countries fail to agree deal to "end the world's plastic ...

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    The U.S. and 174 other nations failed to agree on a new treaty to reduce the plastic pollution contaminating our environment, food, water, and even our bodies.

  8. Garbage patch - Wikipedia

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    Of the five gyres on this map, all have significant garbage patches. In 2014, there were five areas across all the oceans where the majority of plastic concentrated. [8] Researchers collected a total of 3070 samples across the world to identify hot spots of surface level plastic pollution.

  9. 5 Gyres - Wikipedia

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    5 Gyres was the first organization to research plastic pollution in all five main subtropical gyres [18] and first to determine how much plastic is on the surface of the world's oceans: Nearly 270,000 metric tons and 5.25 trillion pieces.