'Damning report on plastic pollution' finds US as globe's biggest contributor to plastic waste while seeking national strategy to tackle the crisis
An estimated 8 MMT of plastic waste enters the world annually,"the equivalent of dumping a garbage truck of plastic waste into the ocean every minute," the report says.
On average, every American generates 130 kilogrammes of plastic waste per year, with Britain next on the list at 99 kilos per person per year, followed by South Korea at 88 kilos per year. Global plastic production rose from 20 million metric tonnes in 1966 to 381 MMT in 2015, a 20-fold increase over half a century, the report said.
At the current rate, the amount of plastics discharged into the ocean could reach up to 53 MMT per year by 2030, roughly half of the total weight of fish caught from the ocean annually, it said.
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