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  2. Extinction threat from ocean plastic pollution is growing | World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/02/extinction-threat-ocean-plastic-pollution

    Ocean plastic pollution is set to grow fourfold by 2050, says a new report. And there may be 50 times more microplastics in the sea by 2100. Plastic pollution is pushing some species to the brink of extinction. But technological innovation and combined global action can help avert disaster. The level of microplastics in our oceans is set to ...

  3. We know plastic pollution is bad - The World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/01/plastic-pollution-climate-change-solution

    Image: McKinsey & Company. In 2019, the CIEL estimated that production and incineration of plastic would add 850 million metric tons of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere – equivalent to 189 coal-fired power plants. By 2050 this could rise to 2.8 gigatons of carbon dioxide per year – or 615 coal plants’ worth.

  4. 8 inspiring innovations that are helping to fight plastic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/12/fight-plastic-pollution-innovations

    Innovations that are fighting plastic pollution. Learn more about the eight innovators that are making an impact on the ground to fight plastic pollution: Siklus is reinventing the future of retail in Indonesia by delivering refills of everyday needs to people's doors - without plastic waste. They offer an alternative by replacing low value ...

  5. Low-tech, high-impact solutions to ocean plastic pollution |...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/02/plastic-pollution-rivers-innovative-solutions

    Protecting ocean ecosystems from plastic pollution is one of the defining environmental imperatives of our time. The sheer scale of the challenge is daunting. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) says 8 million tonnes of plastic waste end up in our oceans every year , and forecasts suggest this could double by 2025 if we don’t take drastic action.

  6. How do we reduce plastic waste and avert a health crisis?

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/07/plastic-pollution-ocean-circular-economy

    This plastic waste finds its way into water systems, the air and the food humans consume. Greater regulatory, business and consumer support is needed to reduce plastic production, increase recycling and move towards a circular economy. Microplastics, tiny particles less than 5mm in size, are everywhere – including in our bodies.

  7. 5 inventions that could transform the health of our ocean

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/05/inventions-sea-plastics-ocean-pollution

    In 2013, Melati and Isabel Wijsen, then aged just 10 and 12, founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags – an NGO with a mission to fight the island’s plastic pollution problem. Today, Bye Bye Plastic Bags is a global movement, with 50 teams around the world educating tens of thousands of schoolchildren about the problems of plastic waste.

  8. 8 steps to solve the ocean’s plastic problem - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2018/03/8-steps-to-solve-the-oceans-plastic-problem

    7. Stop the flow of plastic waste into the sea. Around 80 percent of the plastic in the ocean is suspected to come from activities and industry on land. This can include everything from car tyres, technical sports equipment and fleece clothing, to cigarette butts and cotton buds.

  9. Plastic pollution: which two oceans contain the most?

    www.weforum.org/stories/2016/08/plastic-pollution-which-oceans-contain-most

    With 1.3 trillion pieces, the Indian Ocean has the second-largest volume of plastic. Third is the North Atlantic, with 930 billion pieces; fourth is the South Pacific, with 491 billion pieces; and fifth is the South Atlantic, with 297 billion pieces. The Mediterranean Sea, the smallest of all, holds about 247 billion pieces.

  10. This is how The Ocean Cleanup's mission to clear the Great...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/01/plastic-collection-mission-great-pacific...

    Plastic Pollution. Environmental organization The Ocean Cleanup has been collecting plastic waste using a 600-metre floating barrier. The first haul of waste, cleared from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, has been returned to shore. The 60 bags measuring 1 cubic metre each contained everything from discarded fishing nets to microplastics.

  11. Around 90% of all river-borne plastic that ends up in the ocean...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2018/06/90-of-plastic-polluting-our-oceans-comes-from...

    8 steps to solve the ocean’s plastic problem; Our oceans are in crisis. Here’s how technology could save them; These 11 innovations will tackle the causes of ocean plastic pollution, not just the symptoms; We don’t need to ban plastic. We just need to start using it properly; Here are 5 of the biggest threats to our oceans, and how we can ...

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