The Plastic Overshoot Day report by Swiss non-profit EA Earth Action also said global plastic waste generation has risen by 7.11 per cent since 2021.
India is among the twelve countries responsible for 60 percent of the planet’s mismanaged plastic waste though the fast-developing South Asian nation’s per capita plastic waste production is among the lowest in the world, according to a new report.
People living in Belgium are the top generators of plastic waste, with a yearly
waste production of 147.7 kg per person. This is 16 times higher than in India,
it said.
Oman tops the list of countries in terms of mismanaged plastic waste, with a
projected 111 kg of mismanaged plastic per person in 2024. This is 30 times
higher than Norway. India is in the bottom 12 countries.
The report said that by April 2024, almost half of the world’s population will
be living in areas where plastic waste has already exceeded the capacity to
manage it.
On September 5, it said, that the plastic waste produced worldwide will surpass
the planet’s waste management systems and will be called “Plastic Overshoot
Day”.
Each country has its own “Plastic Overshoot Day”, determined by the amount of
plastic waste generated and the country’s capacity to manage it. India will
reach its Plastic Overshoot Day on April 23, it said.
“The data is unequivocal: improvements in waste management capacity are outpaced
by rising plastic production, making progress almost invisible,” Sarah Perreard,
Co-CEO, at EA Earth Action & Plastic Footprint Network, said.
“The assumption that increased recycling and waste management capacity will
solve the plastic crisis is flawed. Without aggressive reduction at the source,
our struggle against plastic pollution will be a holding pattern at best,”
Perreard said.
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