Why Trying to Clean Up All the Ocean Plastic Is Pointless
The article I read consisted of an interview between Molly Taft, a Gizmodo reporter. And Max Liboiron, a Canadian researcher in plastic pollution. Throughout the interview they talked about plastic and trash pollution in the ocean. one of the key points from the article was how taking plastics out of the ocean didn't help get rid of the problem of plastic pollution in our oceans. Because even if you take 100 million pounds of plastic out of the ocean there are still 17.6 billion pounds of new plastics in the ocean per year. But there are also many beneficial ways of plastic and trash cleanups in the ocean. For example taking trash and plastics out of sewage drains so they don't get backed up, or beach cleanups that make it so that you can use the beach. A better way to take care of our plastic problem would be to stop plastics from getting into our ocean. We could do this in many various ways, like finding an environmental alternative to plastics. We could also implement laws that would tax plastic products that are one time use. A good example of one time use plastics would be zip loc bags.
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