Plastic Overshoot Day 2024: Global Waste Crisis Surpasses Management Capacity
05 September 2024
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As reported by Packaging Insights, today September 5th marks the Plastic Overshoot Day, when global plastic waste surpasses the world’s waste management capacity.
In 2024, 220 million tons of plastic waste will be generated, averaging 28 kg per person worldwide. One-third of this waste, or 69.5 million tons, will be mismanaged and end up in the natural environment.
Currently, 66% of the global population lives in areas where plastic waste exceeds local management capacity.
Earth Action, a Swiss environmental consultancy and research organisation who is leading this day, highlights that recycling alone cannot solve the plastics crisis due to increasing production. The organisation calls for corporate responsibility, collaboration, and effective regulation through a UN Treaty.
12 countries, including China, Russia, India, Brazil, and Mexico, are responsible for 60% of the world’s mismanaged plastic waste. This year’s report includes plastic waste from textiles and household items, not just packaging.
Experts stress the need for innovative, non-polluting alternatives to address the crisis, emphasising the urgency for change.
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