Trying to get rid of plastic pollution.

 

Last month the United Nations adopted a global and legally binding treaty that proposes that, by the end of 2024 they will be ending plastic pollution. Governmental negotiations will begin soon, but this is only going to work if a cap can be placed on the production of new plastics, with a plan to have them phased out completely. Whether the amount of plastic pollution can be cut is doubtful.

It is estimated that even with these cuts the amount of plastic will only be cut by 79% over the next 20 years and even after 2040, some 17.3 million tonnes of plastic will be continued to be released into the environment every year. The only way to prevent this plastic pollution is to phase out new plastic production by 2040. There is a lot of pressure from environmental activists to get rid of this plastic, but the use of plastic is so well imbedded in the world populations that this is going to be extremely hard to achieve.



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