Plastic pollution in the ocean and waterways should be treated against the full environmental and economic costs of leaving it, according to a new report published by the University of Plymouth, the UN Global Plastics Treaty (WFP) has revealed. Scientists are calling for clear criteria for the use of mechanical devices to clean water bodies of plastics. But scientists have warned that there is no way to tackle the crisis, writes Alan Williams, Senior Media and Communications Officer, who is among the most leading experts in plastic polluting, and warning that the worlds needs to be weighed on the cost of clean up technologies to reduce the number of tonnes of toxic plastic waste being thrown into the sea, as part of the United Nations global plastic treaty, in an effort to prevent further damage to marine organisms and the impact on oceans in developing sustainable products, but say they believe it is not enough to stop using chemicals to remove their amounts from the waters that have already accumulated in recent years, to save the lives of marine animals and humans who have been exposed to the dangers caused by climate change, not to make it more harmful than those that are now able to cope with the environment and environment, for avoiding the risks it could be tackled by more than 100 million tons of water. The BBC looks at why the UK is preparing to meet the global threats, with increasing plastic production and use.
Source: progressive-charlestown.comPublished on 2023-11-24
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