Plastic recycling in the UK faces even greater challenges than you might think. In addition to alarming data about the export and incineration of plastic waste, studies show that the global recycling system heavily relies on a complicated and often obscure logistical chain. ????
According to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, many plastic-exporting countries, like the UK, are facing international criticism for sending large amounts of plastic waste to countries with inadequate recycling infrastructure. This results in high pollution levels, both in the oceans and on land.
Some nations are implementing strict policies to reduce dependence on flexible plastic. One example is Norway, which has developed a highly efficient deposit system for plastic bottles, achieving up to a 97% recycling rate.
Change starts with conscious choices in our daily lives. How can you contribute to this movement?
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According to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, many plastic-exporting countries, like the UK, are facing international criticism for sending large amounts of plastic waste to countries with inadequate recycling infrastructure. This results in high pollution levels, both in the oceans and on land.
Some nations are implementing strict policies to reduce dependence on flexible plastic. One example is Norway, which has developed a highly efficient deposit system for plastic bottles, achieving up to a 97% recycling rate.
Change starts with conscious choices in our daily lives. How can you contribute to this movement?
✉ DM for video credits
#PlasticRecycling #Sustainability #EnvironmentalAwareness #PlasticPollution #GreenInnovation #shorts
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