GLOBAL URGENCY
By 2050, will there be more plastic in the ocean than fish? The world produces about 400 million tons of plastic waste every year, and up to 199 million tons are currently in our oceans.


There are two main sources of plastic debris found in the ocean:
Land-based: coming from surface runoff, sewers, littering, inadequate waste disposal, industrial activities and illegal dumping.
Ocean-based: coming from the fishing industry, nautical activities and aquaculture. Lost or abandoned fishing gear can result in what is called "ghost fishing" where nets and other materials continue to "fish" for decades.
Unless we change how we produce, use, and dispose of plastic, the amount of plastic waste entering aquatic ecosystems could triple and reach 37 million tons per year by 2040.




