80%60%
50%
40%10%20101950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 205015,000RATE—
— Incinerate
— e——DiscarDiscardd
—— InIncineratecinerate
—— RecRecycleycleRATERATE100 100%%
9 90% 0 %
80%80%
7 70%0%
60 60%%
5 50%0%
4 40% 0 %
30 30%%
20%20%
10 10%%
0%0%
1980 1990 2000 1980 1990 2000 20201010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2020 2030 2040 2050PAST FUTURE PROJECTIONSPAST FUTURE PROJECTIONSMILLION
TONSNew plastic waste
generated*
Discarded
—
Recycled1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 20501950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 205025 25,000, 00020 20,000, 00015,00015,00010 10,000, 0005,005,000 000—— New plastic wasteNew plastic waste
ggenerated*enerated*
——Discarded Discarded
—— Incinerated Incinerated
——RecycleRecycleddYEAYEARRYYEAREARMILLIMILLIONON
METRIMETRICC
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ALISON MACKEY/DISCOVER; ILLUSTRATIONS BY PANDA VECTOR/SHUTTERSTOCKOUR TRASHY LEGACY
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8.3 BILLION METRIC TONS. That’s how much plastic humanity
has produced thus far, according to a study published in July in
Science Advances. Of that, nearly 80 percent has been thrown
out (as opposed to recycled or burned), which means over 6 billion
tons of plastic waste is strewn about our planet. A portion of it ends
up in the ocean, where it can float for years or wash ashore on pristine
islands. One remote South Pacific island had accumulated an estimated
38 million pieces of plastic trash as of 2015. Here’s a breakdown of how
we use plastics and where they end up. — NATHANIEL SCHARPING* Plastic created from virgin, non-recycled materialsGLOBAL TRENDS IN
PLASTIC DISPOSALCUMULATIVE PLASTIC
WASTE GENERATION
AND DISPOSALHOW HEAVY IS
8.3 BILLION
METRIC TONS?296,000,000,000,000
20 OZ. SODA BOTTLES1,660,000,000,000,000
CREDIT CARDS3,150,000,000,000,000
BOTTLE CAPS6,150,000,000,000,000
2X2 LEGO BRICKSSOURCE: “PRODUCTION, USE, AND FATE OF ALL
PLASTICS EVER MADE,” SCIENCE ADVANCES, 2017