Despite recycling efforts, more plastic ends up in incinerators

Source: https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/02/despite-recycling-efforts-more-plastic-ends-up-in-incinerators/

Author: DutchNews

More plastic is ending up in incineration plants and producing harmful CO2 emissions despite efforts to promote recycling, caretaker environment minister Vivianne Heijnen has said in a briefing to MPs. In 2022, some 52% of discarded plastic was burnt, compared to 49% the year before. Much of the plastic waste was contaminated by food residue or chemicals, making it unsuitable for recycling. There was also insufficient capacity at recycling plants, Heijnen said.

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Fiber exports drop 17%, plastic shipments hit record low

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/recycling/2024/02/13/fiber-exports-drop-17-plastic-shipments-hit-record-low/

Author: Colin Staub

U.S. recovered paper exports in 2023 reached a 19-year low, driven by major multi-year declines in shipments into key overseas markets. Recovered plastic exports dropped slightly year over year, bringing a record low for another consecutive year. The U.S. Census Bureau, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, recently released December 2023 export figures, allowing for a full-year analysis.

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California State's Own Data Reveals Consumer Plastics Cannot be Claimed as Recyclable and are Being Exported Illegally

Source: https://conta.cc/49fu8ie

Today, two waste watchdog groups, the Basel Action Network (BAN) and The Last Beach Cleanup, published a Fact Briefing detailing that California's recent waste laws, SB343 (1) and AB881 (2), have been consistently violated. Both laws established criteria against violating the Basel Convention, an international treaty that seeks to prevent the global dumping of wastes, particularly from developed to developing countries. However, data collected and reported by the government reveals that California waste facilities are violating the new laws by sending mixed and contaminated plastic wastes to countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and Mexico.

Download the report: California State's Own Data Reveals Consumer Plastics are not Recyclable and are Being Exported Illegally

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Around the US, illegal dumping creates mental health challenges

Source: https://www.ehn.org/health-effects-of-illegal-dumping-2667075143.html

Author: Noah Daly

MATTAPAN, Mass. — A bird calls through the canopy of autumn leaves as Amenyonah Bossman walks onto Livermore Street. She’s lived just one block away for the past 20 years along with her three sons. Their neighborhood, one of the poorest in Boston, has few spaces to escape urban sprawl. This tree-lined road, nestled between the urban wilds of the Kennebec Marsh and the dense tract of the Pendergast Preventorium Park, is a gift for the community, Bossman tells me. Or at least it could be.

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New crime unit will target “gangsters” in the waste industry

Source: https://resource.co/article/new-crime-unit-will-target-gangsters-waste-industry

Author: Bella Zanin

The Environment Agency (EA) has launched an Economic Crime Unit to investigate serious financial offences in the waste sector. The new unit, an expansion of the EA’s Financial Investigations Team, aims to ensure waste operators “do the right thing” and prevent organised criminals making money from illicit waste activities. Highly skilled staff - including Accredited Financial Investigators, Accredited Financial Intelligence Officers and a Financial Crime Analyst - will work with partners across law enforcement, such as the police and HMRC.

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In Our Opinion: Industry must commit to Basel e-plastics compliance

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/e-scrap/2024/02/01/in-our-opinion-industry-must-commit-to-basel-e-plastics-compliance/

Author: Corey Dehmey and Jim Puckett

We may have started from different perspectives, and we may have different points of emphasis, but the e-Stewards and R2 standards have each played a highly significant role in improving the sustainability of electronics in the last few decades. It is certain that certification programs now serve to differentiate the good actors – the leaders who follow applicable laws, protect the earth, workers and communities – from the laggards, who do not.

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New study reveals severe faults with plastic waste exports to Vietnam

Source: https://www.sustainableplastics.com/news/new-study-reveals-severe-faults-plastic-waste-exports-vietnam

Author: Beatriz Santos

Exports of plastic waste from the European Union to countries worldwide has been growing steadily in the past decade. EU plastic waste exports to non-Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, a group of mostly rich countries, rose to 58.9 million kg/month in August 2023 from 28.1 million kg/month in May 2022.

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REDcycle’s collapse and the hard truths on recycling soft plastics in Australia

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/jan/30/redcycles-collapse-and-the-hard-truths-on-recycling-soft-plastics-in-australia

Author: Daisy Dumas

More than a year after the demise of REDcycle, Coles and Woolworths customers are still incorrectly being told they can return soft plastic food packaging to stores, where they will be handled by the now-defunct recycling program. So what’s going on?

What are soft plastics? Simply put, they’re plastics that can be scrunched into a ball. The term covers bread and cereal packets, vegetable packaging, chocolate bar wrappers and clingfilm. Australians use 70bn pieces – or about 538,000 tonnes – of soft plastics each year, according to the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (Apco).

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Pictures reveal hermit crabs are turning to plastic waste to use as shells

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/hermit-crabs-plastic-shells-ocean-pollution-b2485361.html

Author: Jabed Ahmed

Shocking pictures have revealed Hermit crabs are increasingly turning to plastic waste as armour for their bodies amid record levels of pollution in the world’s oceans. The findings are based on analysis of photos taken by wildlife enthusiasts and the discovery have been published as part of a study in the journal Science of the Total Environment.

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Hermit crabs are 'wearing' our plastic rubbish

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-68071695

Author: Victoria Gill

Hermit crabs all over the world, which scavenge shells as armour for their bodies, are turning increasingly to plastic waste instead. The conclusion is based on analysis of photos, taken by wildlife enthusiasts, and published online. Scientists said they were "heartbroken" to see the extent to which the animals were living in our rubbish.

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Corporates failing to uphold plastic reduction commitments

Source: https://www.edie.net/corporates-failing-to-uphold-plastic-reduction-commitments/

Author: Sidhi Mittal

This is according to the ‘Failing Commitments’ report from Business360, a competitive intelligence firm providing research and analysis services. The analysis is based on data sourced from both the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the revenue filings of companies that committed to the Foundation’s New Plastics Economy Global Commitment in 2018. This initiative, supported by more than 1,000 organisations, aims to address global plastic pollution through collective goals.

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A large percentage of European plastic sent to Vietnam ends up in nature

Source: https://www.uu.nl/en/news/a-large-percentage-of-european-plastic-sent-to-vietnam-ends-up-in-nature

Author: University of Utrecht

About half of Europe’s plastic waste is exported to several countries in the Global South, including Vietnam. An Utrecht University research team ventured to Minh Khai Craft Village, the largest recycling hub in Vietnam, to follow the recycling path of European plastic.

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Alarming plastic waste increase threatens Turkish Mediterranean

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/alarming-plastic-waste-increase-threatens-turkish-mediterranean/news

Author: Daily Sabah

he Mediterranean region faces a severe threat from plastic pollution, with an average of 229,465 tons of plastic waste added annually, according to warnings from experts. Middle East Technical University (METU) Marine Sciences Institute faculty member professor Ahmet Kıdeyş expressed concerns over the escalating pollution levels in the Mediterranean, comparing it unfavorably to other seas worldwide.

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Shape can explain how some microplastics travel so far in the environment

Source: https://cen.acs.org/environment/pollution/Shape-explain-microplastics-travel-far-in-the-environment/102/web/2024/01

Author: Carolyn Wilke

Microplastics have turned up in some of the most remote places, such as the Antarctic and the summit of Mount Fuji. Yet models of atmospheric transport haven’t been able to fully explain how these plastic bits stray so far from the people that produced them. A new study finds that the shape of microplastics influences the distances they fly (Environ. Sci. Technol. 2023, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c08209). “You find these microplastics worldwide, even far away from likely sources,” says Andreas Stohl, a meteorologist at the University of Vienna and one of the study’s authors. Most of these microplastics seem to be fibers or relatively complex shapes, he says. “But most models assume that particles are spherical.”

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A treaty on plastic to combat waste colonialism

Source: https://news-decoder.com/a-treaty-on-plastic-to-combat-waste-colonialism/

Author: Miquéla Thornton

“Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic,” a headline in The New York Times read in 2020. The “trouble” the Times referred to was the decline of fossil fuels amid the climate crisis. “Big Oil” referenced the lobby group the American Chemistry Council (ACC), which includes the likes of Exxon, Dow, Shell, Dupont and Total. As the industry ramps up plastic production to make up for lost profits, the plan was to find somewhere to dump all the waste.

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