Oceans
will have more plastics than fish by 2050 if the ongoing practice of
dumping plastics continues, says a report. In the report, the World
Economic Forum (WEF) has said every year at least 8 million tonnes of
plastics leak into the ocean, which is equivalent to dumping the
contents of one garbage truck into the ocean every minute. "If
no action is taken, this is expected to increase to two per minute by
2030 and four per minute by 2050," it noted. Citing studies, the
WEF report said plastic packaging represents the major share of the
leakage and the best available research estimates that there are over
150 million tonnes of plastics in the ocean today. "In a
business-as-usual scenario, the ocean is expected to contain 1 tonne
of plastic for every 3 tonnes of fish by 2025, and by 2050, more
plastics than fish (by weight)," it said. The report has been
prepared as part of Project MainStream -- a collaboration between the
Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the WEF with support from McKinsey &
Company. According to the findings, the use of plastics has increased
twenty-fold in the past half-century and is expected to double again
in the next 20 years. Most plastic packaging is used only once and 95
per cent of the value of plastic packaging material worth USD 80-120
billion annually is lost to the economy, it added. The report has
suggested steps to have an effective after-use pathways for plastics,
drastically reducing leakage of plastics into natural systems,
especially oceans, and finding alternatives to crude oil and natural
gas as the raw material of plastic production. WEF Head of
Public-Private Partnership Dominic Waughray said the report
demonstrates the importance of triggering a revolution in the
plastics industrial ecosystem and is a first step towards showing how
to transform the way plastics moves through the economy. "After-use
plastics could –- with circular economy thinking -– be turned
into valuable feedstock. Our research confirms that applying those
circular principles could spark a major wave of innovation with
benefits for the entire supply chain," McKinsey Center for
Business and Environment's Martin R Stuchtey said. Generally, a
circular economy refers to an economy that aims to keep materials at
their highest value at all times.
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