The use of plastics is surging and could nearly triple by 2060, Axios' Erin Doherty reports.
The math for 2060, via a new OECD report out today:
- The buildup of plastics in bodies of water could triple.
- Plastic leakage to the environment could double.
- Almost two-thirds of plastic waste will be from short-lived items, including packaging and low-cost products.
- Much of the growth will be in developing countries, but per capita consumption will be far higher in rich countries.
The bottom line: About half of the plastic waste produced globally is expected to end up in a landfill — and less than a fifth is expected to be recycled.
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Time to stop the plastic pipeline by ending the drilling for oil and gas. Plastic is what the oil companies expect to use to sell oil when we ban fossil fuels. Stop them now
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