Plastic wastes ending up in marine environments

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Eight out of ten marine polluters are from Asia. I wonder if Asian Values have anything to do with this?

Noticed that India isn't on the list of top ten polluters of plastic waste that ends up in the sea. Perhaps Banana Leaf use has got its advantage, something the rest of the world should learn!

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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/...ond-biggest-marine-pollutant-after-china.html

Indonesia second biggest marine pollutant, after China

thejakartapost.com, Jakarta | National | Fri, November 06 2015, 9:11 PM

Indonesia produced 3.2 million tons of plastic waste in 2010, with around 1.29 million tons of that ending up in the ocean, according to a study published in the journal Science. The figure places Indonesia second only to China, with its 8.8 million tons of waste, or 27 percent of global plastic waste.About 1.3 million to 3.5 million tons of China’s plastic waste ends up in the ocean.Tempo.co reported that the study found that around 8 million tons of plastic waste ends up in the world’s oceans every year, or, as the report mentions, enough plastic to cover an area 34 times the size of Manhattan with an ankle-deep layer. It is also the total amount of plastic waste produced globally in 1961.Researchers said that there could be even more waste in the ocean, since the estimated 8 tons only came from coastal populations in 192 countries.The research team, led by Jenna Jamback from the University of Georgia, estimated that people who lived within about 50 kilometers of the coast produced around 275 million tons of plastic in the year 2010. Approximately 4.8 to 12.7 million tons of that ended up in the ocean.Jambeck and colleagues composed a list of 20 countries that dumped the most plastic waste into the ocean. The US ranked 20th, dumping 300,000 tons of plastic in the ocean.Experts say without any improvement in waste management, the amount of plastic waste could increase tenfold by 2025. Increasing waste processing by up to 50 percent in the 20 worst offending countries could reportedly reduce ocean waste by 41 percent within 10 years. Improvements in waste processing in the 10 worst offending countries could reportedly reduce plastic waste dumped in the ocean each year by up to 6.4 tons by 2025.Plastic garbage heaped at the bottom of the sea has been studied by researchers from the Natural History Museum in London. In December 2014, a team led by Lucy Woodall found micro plastic waste accumulated in deep-sea sediments at depths of 3,000 meters.“Waste in the ocean is a serious problem. There are many pollutants and many more dangers than ever imagined,” said Woodall. “We must start managing it by reducing, recycling and re-using plastic products.” (liz/bbn)

The 10 biggest marine polluters are:(By millions of tons of plastic waste dumped in the ocean each year)

1. China 8.8 million tons
2. Indonesia 3.2
3. Philippines 1.9
4. Vietnam 1.8
5. Sri Lanka 1.6
6. Thailand 1.0
7. Egypt 1.0
8. Nigeria 0.9
9. Malaysia 0.9
10. Bangladesh 0.8
 
It can't be helped. Indonesia has a long coastline too.
 
Their big population in the cities (especially Jakarta) is freaking polluted, dirty and makes it more difficult to keep clean. If I were a citizen there, I'd be bloody embarrassed by the piles of garbage all over city, in the streets, longkangs, walkways. It is a behemoth task to keep their city clean!

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It can't be helped. Indonesia has a long coastline too.
 
Their big population in the cities (especially Jakarta) is freaking polluted, dirty and makes it more difficult to keep clean. If I were a citizen there, I'd be bloody embarrassed by the piles of garbage all over city, in the streets, longkangs, walkways. It is a behemoth task to keep their city clean!

Cheers!

You cant blame china. The angmos conveniently use this shit country as the factory and toilet of the world. Humans existence and its consumption powered economy is incompatible with the well being of planet earth.
 
Some argue the this is the "price of progress" which is partly true. Manufacturing, and consumerism produces wastes. But the citizens who live in these places will have their quality of life eroded if they do not take steps to consciously treat and dispose of the wastes produced. London, Paris, LA and many other cities in developed nations faced heavy pollution when industrialized (these reached epic proportions during the 60s, 70s) and they enacted strict anti-pollution policies, and enforced them. The effects of these policies started to take effect shortly after, and many of these cities are now cleaned up. London was a terrible place about a hundred years ago (read this from history books), human and animal waste was thrown onto city streets which they treated like a sewerage plant. All that has since changed. The public needs to be educated on city living and not behave like they live in kampongs. It can be done. It has.

Cheers!

You cant blame china. The angmos conveniently use this shit country as the factory and toilet of the world. Humans existence and its consumption powered economy is incompatible with the well being of planet earth.
 
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