The Cost of Amazon’s Plastic Denial on the World’s Oceans
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The Cost of Amazon’s Plastic Denial on the World’s Oceans

For the third year, Oceana analyzed e-commerce packaging data and found that Amazon generated 709 million pounds of plastic packaging waste in 2021. This is a 18% increase of Oceana’s 2020 estimate of 599 million pounds and is enough plastic to circle the Earth more than 800 times in the form of air pillows. Oceana found, based on data from a peer-reviewed study on plastic waste pollution published in Science in 2020, that up to 26 million pounds of this plastic waste will end up in the world’s waterways and seas.

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Field Measurements Reveal Exposure Risk to Microplastic Ingestion by Filter-Feeding Megafauna
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Field Measurements Reveal Exposure Risk to Microplastic Ingestion by Filter-Feeding Megafauna

Per day, a krill-obligate blue whale may ingest 10 million pieces of microplastic, while a fish-feeding humpback whale likely ingests 200,000 pieces of microplastic. For species struggling to recover from historical whaling alongside other anthropogenic pressures, our findings suggest that the cumulative impacts of multiple stressors require further attention.

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Reckoning With the U.S. Role In Global Ocean Plastic
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Reckoning With the U.S. Role In Global Ocean Plastic

Reckoning with the U.S. Role in Global Ocean Plastic Waste calls for a national strategy by the end of 2022 to reduce the nation's contribution to global ocean plastic waste at every step - from production to its entry into the environment - including by substantially reducing U.S. solid waste generation.

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