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India tops global list as largest plastic polluter: What’s causing the rise?

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Last updated: 8 September, 2024 4:48 PM
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India tops global list as largest plastic polluter: What’s causing the rise?
India tops global list as largest plastic polluter: What’s causing the rise?

New Delhi: A study by the University of Leeds has revealed that India is now the world’s largest contributor to plastic pollution. The study, published in Nature Journal, highlighted that a massive 57 million tons of plastic waste are generated each year, polluting every corner of the Earth, from deep ocean trenches to mountain peaks—and even the human brain.

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China’s improvement in plastic waste managementLack of waste management systems

India is at the top of the list of plastic-polluting countries, producing 9.3 million tons of plastic waste each year—more than double that of other populous nations like China, Nigeria, and Indonesia. 

China’s improvement in plastic waste management

While China used to be the leading producer of plastic waste, the country has made significant improvements in recent years. China now generates 2.8 million tons of waste, a large reduction compared to its past levels. This progress has dropped China to fourth place on the list of plastic waste contributors.

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India’s position as the biggest contributor to plastic pollution is partly due to its large population and insufficient waste management systems. Much of India’s waste remains uncollected, pointing to weaknesses in its infrastructure and policies around waste collection.

To help people understand the scale of the problem, the researchers made an interesting comparison. They explained that the amount of plastic waste produced annually worldwide could fill New York City’s Central Park and pile up as high as 157 Empire State Buildings. Shockingly, around two-thirds of this pollution comes from waste that is not collected or is poorly disposed of.

Lack of waste management systems

One of the main reasons for this enormous problem is that nearly 15% of the world’s population does not have access to proper waste collection services. This means that in many places, plastic waste is simply thrown away without care, leading to growing piles of garbage.

The study also noted that almost 57% of plastic waste is burned as a quick solution to dispose of it. This burning takes place in streets, dumpsites, and even homes, with little consideration for the dangerous effects on health and the environment. 

The uncontrolled burning of plastic can cause serious health problems, including issues with brain development, reproduction, and even birth defects. The world’s poorest communities are especially at risk from these threats, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Without proper solid waste management systems, people in many places are forced to deal with plastic waste themselves, often by burning it or dumping it into rivers and oceans. The researchers stressed that improving waste collection services is critical not only for sanitation but also for basic human health and well-being. With better policies and systems for collecting waste, billions of lives could be improved around the world.

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