Disposal of plastics is one of the major environmental problems facing the world today. Although many countries around the world have been successful in implementing many projects for the disposal of plastics, the rising use of plastics has made them all obsolete. Only 10% of it is collected and recycled by the rest of the world.
The vast majority of plastic waste that we buy and dispose of on a daily basis ends up in small streams, rivers, rivers and oceans. We have a lot of nature lovers who are worried about seeing our lakes as heaps of plastic waste. In fact, they see only part of the iceberg.
The lion's share of the plastic waste that flows from water bodies reaches the oceans as it flows from the bottom of the water. There are now systems in place to collect and recycle plastic waste that flows through the surface. But there is no technology in place to collect the plastic waste that flows to the bottom, which is about 80 percent.
Disposal of plastics is one of the major environmental problems facing the world today. Although many countries around the world have been successful in implementing many projects for the disposal of plastics, the rising use of plastics has made them all obsolete. Only 10% of it is collected and recycled by the rest of the world.
The vast majority of plastic waste that we buy and dispose of on a daily basis ends up in small streams, rivers, rivers and oceans. We have a lot of nature lovers who are worried about seeing our lakes as heaps of plastic waste. In fact, they see only part of the iceberg.
The lion's share of the plastic waste that flows from water bodies reaches the oceans as it flows from the bottom of the water. There are now systems in place to collect and recycle plastic waste that flows through the surface. But there is no technology in place to collect the plastic waste that flows to the bottom, which is about 80 percent.