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  2. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    A paper cup may biodegrade faster than a expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam cup or a plastic cup. In general cardboard or paper takes one to three months for biodegradation, as the majority of the content, up to 95%, is made with wood chips. A plastic cup can take up to 90 years to biodegrade, depending on the type of plastic. Plastic cups are ...

  3. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Environment Programme used 2 different studies to estimate the impact of plastic on climate: according to the first, by the year 2040 the annual emissions from plastic will reach 2.1 GtCO2 and will consume 19% of the 1.5 degrees carbon budget, while the second estimated the emissions in the year 2015 as 1.7 GtCO2 and ...

  4. Paper cup - Wikipedia

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    A paper cup is a disposable cup made out of paper and often lined or coated with plastic [1] [2] or wax to prevent liquid from leaking out or soaking through the paper. [3] [4] Disposable cups in shared environments have become more common for hygienic reasons after the advent of the germ theory of disease.

  5. Bottling it? Plastic pollution from Coca-Cola, PepsiCo fuels ...

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    Of the waste plastic, 60% is then burned by consumers on street corners, open dumps and in backyards, producing annual greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 4.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide ...

  6. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, plastic contributed greenhouse gases in the equivalent of 1.8 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO 2) to the atmosphere in 2019, 3.4% of global emissions. [124]

  7. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    A disposable paper cup Disposable plastic cups A disposable foam cup containing coffee. A disposable cup is a type of tableware and disposable food packaging. Disposable cup types include paper cups, plastic cups and foam cups. [1] [2] Expanded polystyrene is used to manufacture foam cups, [3] and polypropylene is used to manufacture plastic ...

  8. Year after year, NC legislators use state budget to weaken ...

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    The plastic foam breaks down into smaller pieces in sunlight, so what had once been cups or food trays had in almost every case sloughed into smaller flakes. ... a regional carbon cap-and-trade ...

  9. Packaging waste - Wikipedia

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    Some emissions comes from accidental fires or activities that includes incineration of packaging waste that releases vinyl chloride, CFC, and hexane. [14] For a more direct course, emissions can originate in land fill sites which could release CO 2 and methane. [14] Most CO 2 comes from steel and glass packaging manufacturing. [14]