Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Protecting people and planet
Lucion Group
7th September, 2018
According to The Ocean Cleanup organisation, there are around 1.8 trillion pieces (150 million metric tons) of plastic located on the surface of the Great Pacific Garbage patch located between Hawaii and California. Rubbish accumulates in 5 ocean garbage patches with the largest being the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. With packaging accounting for over 40 per cent of plastic usage and with estimates of there being more plastic than fish in our oceans by 2050 (according to Ocean Conservancy), understanding the impact of plastic in our oceans is crucial to being part of the solution.
The Independent has reported that world is currently producing nearly 300 million tons of plastic each year (50% of which is used once and thrown away with no ability to be absorbed back into the environment), of which a significant amount will end up in our oceans. According to Marine Insight, the threat from plastics ruining the oceanic domain is one of the most dangerous threats to the marine environment. Plastics in the ocean, if left to circulate, will impact our ecosystems, health and economies. Plastics in the ocean can:
According to a Belgian Microplastics Study, Britons who consume fish are at risk of consuming around 11,000 fragments of plastics each year. Plastic debris consumed by wildlife are eventually also consumed by humans.
In response to recent extensive media coverage on plastics in our oceans, many consumers and organisations have started cutting down their plastic usage or reusing plastic items in a bid to reduce the environmental impact. But some are going a step further.
The Ocean Cleanup organisation launch their beta cleanup system, System 001, on 8th September 2018 with the aim of cleaning up 90% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch by 2040.
Consisting of a 600 meter long and 3 meter deep skirt, ‘U shaped’ unit, the system will gather up the plastics and be periodically ‘emptied’ by support vessels. With plans to launch up to 60 more fleets in the next year or two, this is a strong step in right direction for the marine environment.
With the entire removal of plastics from our oceans a distant future, small steps and little changes can make a big difference on the current environmental impact.
As reported by The Independent, there is a knowledge gap in how to properly recycle common plastics resulting in many plastics being discarded in correctly and thus not being recycled.
Find out more about how plastics are recycled and how to properly recycle your plastics with Recycle Now.
As a producer of waste, Lucion Services (parent company to Lucion Marine) recognises its responsibilities to maximise the amount of waste material that is recycled and to minimise the amount that goes to landfill, whilst ensuring legal compliance. Some of the steps we have taken as a company (and its sub divisions) include:
We aim to set new environmental improvement targets annually and to monitor and review our progress on existing environmental initiatives in view of continually improving our environmental performance.
The ocean is big and impacts every being on earth. Cleaning up the ocean is half the battle. We need to make strides in actively using less plastic. Prevention has to be a priority in order to achieve a sustainable future.
The Ocean Cleanup: https://www.theoceancleanup.com/about/
UK Recycle Week, Plastics Focus: http://www.wrap.org.uk/content/recycle-week-2018
Independent Plastic In Oceans Article: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/plastic-bad-environment-why-ocean-pollution-how-much-single-use-facts-recycling-a8309311.html
Marine Insight’s How Is Plastic Ruining Our Ocean?: https://www.marineinsight.com/environment/how-is-plastic-ruining-the-ocean/
Microplastics In Bivalves Cultured For Human Consumption: http://www.ecotox.ugent.be/microplastics-bivalves-cultured-human-consumption
The Ocean Cleanup System 001: https://www.theoceancleanup.com/technology/
Green Education - Tips To Stop Using Plastic: http://www.greeneducationfoundation.org/nationalgreenweeksub/waste-reduction-tips/tips-to-use-less-plastic.html
Recycle Now: https: //www.recyclenow.com/recycling-knowledge/how-is-it-recycled/plastics
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