The billions upon billions of items of plastic waste choking our oceans lakes and rivers and piling up on land is more than unsightly and harmful to plants and wildlife.
Plastics in the ocean facts.
2 at least 8 million tons of plastic enter the oceans each year.
Taken at the un s clean seas exhibit in new york.
Among the top 10 kinds of trash picked up during the 2017 international coastal cleanup were food wrappers beverage bottles grocery bags straws and take out containers all made of plastic.
Eight million metric tons.
By 2050 ocean plastic will outweigh all of the ocean s fish.
September 25 2018 at 6 pm eastern 3 pm pacific.
Here are ten shocking facts about how much plastic is in the oceans.
Plastic is one of the most common causes of ocean pollution but it s not the only thing harming our seas.
That s similar to emptying a garbage truck of plastic into an ocean every minute.
Here are 9 shocking facts about how much plastic is in the oceans.
Plastics in the ocean.
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There are several tangible steps you can take to help reduce ocean pollution today.
That s how much plastic we dump into the oceans each year.
Plastic is an amazing man made material it s cheap to produce and has many uses.
Plastics in the ocean.
The following 10 facts shed light on how plastic is proving dangerous to our planet health and wildlife.
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Causes of ocean pollution.
Taken at the un s clean seas exhibit in new york.
In your home your office your school and your ocean.
On beaches microplastics are visible as tiny multicolored plastic bits in sand.
Every half second this much plastic makes it into the world s oceans.
More plastic than fish.
That s about 17 6 billion pounds or the equivalent of nearly 57 000 blue whales every single year.
Nancy foster scholar at the university of rhode island graduate school of oceanography.
Plastics can take hundreds or thousands of years to decompose and in the meantime wreak havoc on the environment.
Much of our unwanted plastic ends up in the ocean around 8 million tonnes of it every year in fact.
But half of the plastic we produce is designed to be used just once and then thrown away and even plastic that can be reused or recycled gets chucked out too.
1 every half second this much plastic makes it into the world s oceans.