Plastics change could reduce 30 billion tonnes of waste

Scientists have said outdated policies for managing plastic waste should be changed to try and prevent there being another 33 billion tonnes of plastic on Earth by 2050.

That’s the equivalent of a line of about 2.75 billion rubbish trucks, which would wrap around the planet about 800 times, says a comment piece in the journal Nature.

The article comes as South Australia reveals it is set to introduce the nation’s first recycling scheme for soft plastics, particularly food wrappers and plastic bags.

Click here to read the full story.

Like this content? Join our growing community.

Your support helps to strengthen independent journalism, which is critically needed to guide business and policy development for positive impact. Unlock unlimited access to our content and members-only perks.

最多人阅读

专题活动

Publish your event
leaf background pattern

改革创新,实现可持续性 加入Ecosystem →