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  1. Aug 23, 2016 · Polythene bags were first introduced into our lives in 1977 when New York-based supermarkets replaced paper bags with plastic bags. Since then, plastic bags have become part and parcel of our daily lives. On an average, every individual in the world uses about 200 polythene bags in a year before disposing them in trash. We use one trillion ...

  2. Plastic pollution and marine litter have emerged as pressing environmental challenges of our time, impacting the health of our oceans and ecosystems. With the relentless production and disposal of plastic materials, our planet has become a dumping ground for an alarming array of plastic debris. From microplastics, to larger plastic items like bottles and bags, these pollutants pose a threat to ...

  3. Jun 6, 2018 · Around 80 sopping wet, black plastic bags lined the floor of an operating room in Thailand last week after they were pulled from the stomach of a whale found stranded on a beach.. The pilot whale ...

  4. May 16, 2018 · Plastic trash kills fish and seals and now it can be found everywhere in the oceans, from floating gyres to the Marianas Trench. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on ...

  5. However, the US and the UK — the two biggest per capita waste producers, according to the Guardian — have not yet shown support for the treaty or called for a new agreement. Plastics in the ocean threaten the health and survival of marine species. A new study finds that bags and packaging are the deadliest plastic items in the ocean.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Plastic bags can build up in drainage systems and cause blockages, leading to floods. This is a widespread issue in developing countries. For example, there are floods every monsoon season in Bangladesh due to sewer blockages caused by plastic bags. Plastic bag-related floods also happen frequently in the U.S.

  7. Oct 15, 2017 · The Guardian has reported that marine scientists documented 38 million pieces of plastic on the remote, uninhabited Henderson Island in the South Pacific. The human garbage the found originated from all over the world. They found samples from Germany, New Zealand, Canada, and elsewhere, amounting to about 18 tonnes.

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