People, known as litter bugs, don't care for the enviroment in the sea, so they would randomly dump trash into sewers that lead to the ocean or in the ocean
Approximately 8 million metric tons of plastic waste enter the ocean each year.
Rubbish ends up in the Pacific trash vortex due to ocean currents gathering and trapping marine debris in one location. Improper disposal of waste on coasts and at sea contribute to the problem, as well as lack of proper waste management practices globally. This accumulation of trash in the Pacific trash vortex is harmful to marine life and ecosystems.
As of now, there are approximately 150 million metric tons (330 billion pounds) of trash in the ocean.
I don't know much, but with all the plastic garbage thrown in our ocean, maybe cut down on your plastic consumption, recycle what you do use, and if possible maybe try volunteering for clean up. I know there are other ways, so just keep researching it.
Not all trash in landfills is dangerous, but some items can definitely pose environmental and health risks. This includes items like certain plastics, chemicals, and electronic waste that can leach harmful substances into the soil and water. Proper waste management and recycling can help reduce these risks.
It is not known how much of the plastic in the world ends up in the ocean. The oceans are becoming more polluted with various types of debris and trash.
Approximately 8 million metric tons of plastic waste enter the ocean each year.
The term "everything must go somewhere" refers to the amounts of trash and waste that have to go somewhere but once they are out of our thoughts, we forget about them. In many cases, this trash ends up in the ocean, in water that may be the drinking water of someone else later on down the the river's path...it ends up in giant trash heaps that no one knows what to do with. The unsaid part of the saying "everything must go somewhere" is "and we are responsible for where it goes."
alot of trash end up into the landfill.......
Because when you litter all of the trash end up in the ocean. When the trash ends up in the ocean it can kill the sea animals. So please don't litter.
The trash Americans generate ends up in landfills. Landfills are becoming full and it is a problem to decide what to do with all the trash.
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in the middle of the ocean,in a grye,and in the middle of know where
trash gets into the ocean by people that just go and put their trash there.
because the people who have crisps and stuff CBB (cant be bothered ) to get up and put it in the bin for my experience i have saw some1 about 10 footsteps away from the bin and they just dropped the litter on the sand
in the ocean....
Approximately 0.1 of the ocean is comprised of trash.