The top of the plastic mountain

environmentmarine conservationplastic pollutionrecyclingeu directive
Plastic garbage at the Beach of Sylt
(c) Olaf Klodt

Progress and gaps in the EU directive on disposable plastic The European Commission has issued a directive to reduce environmental damage caused by certain plastic products. It deals with plastic waste from fishing and disposable plastic. Plastic straws and disposable cutlery should be banned and the amount of other products such as Food containers are reduced. From the point of view of the WWF, the EU initiative is an important step in the right direction, but it sometimes falls short. "This EU directive is a necessary fire fighting operation specifically related to the plastic products most commonly found in the sea. It is important to tackle disposable plastic directly, but the EU is targeting only the tip of the iceberg with disposable items from the catering trade. The large construction site of the packaging must be tackled with the same consequence. Europe-wide, clearer signals must be set towards prevention and the circular economy. We need clear guidelines to improve the recyclability of food packaging and to produce more from recycled material," says Heike Vesper, Head of Marine Protection at WWF Germany. From the point of view of the WWF, the concrete requirements for disposable bottles, which by 90 per cent have to be collected again by 2025 for recycling, are gratifying. The approach of obliging manufacturers of disposable cups made of plastic or filter cigarettes to dispose of their products and to clean the beaches is also correct. However, according to WWF, this principle of extended product responsibility must be implemented across Europe for all packaging. "The focus on disposable products in our fast-food and take-away culture must not hide the fact that packaging and microplastics still require urgent action. It is now up to the EU Parliament and Council of Ministers to give the directive clear reduction targets where they are lacking," Vesper said, recalling that national and European initiatives are important but not sufficient if not supported by national legislation. "Plastic pollution is a global problem that we need to find a global answer to. We need a "Paris Agreement for the Ocean" that stops the pollution of the oceans." In addition to disposable items can be found on the beaches mainly plastic waste in the form of old fishing equipment. The EU has made a first serve here, according to WWF. However, in order to be able to recycle fishery waste, there is a need for a "one-material specification" for nets and ropes and minimum standards for disposal capacities in ports. "Wage liability is also desirable for ghost nets, but it must be clear who bears the costs of salvaging and disposing of lost nets," said Heike Vesper.

Garbage from the fisheries-industry at the Sylt West-Beach
(c) Olaf Klodt
Plastic garbage at the Beach of Sylt
(c) Olaf Klodt

この記事は自動翻訳されており、多少の不正確な点が含まれている可能性があります。不明な点がある場合は、元の英語版を参照してください。

もっと

shutterstock-Daria Lo
Underwater Modeling Is Taking Off—Here is How to Get Started

水中モデルは急成長している-始める方法はこれだ

水中モデルは、ファッション、メディア、広告などで需要がある。水中で目立つために必要なことを学ぶ。

1日前
janez-kranjc
Antikythera: Scientific Diving on a 2,000-Year-Old Wreck

アンティキティラ島:2,000年前の沈船での科学ダイビング

2,000年前の難破船、アンティキティラ島(これまで発見された中で最も豊かな古代沈没船の1つ)で、テクニカルダイビングと科学ダイビングがどのように研究を支えているかを探る。

3日前
predrag-vuckovic
The Essential Guide to Breath Hold Diving

息ごらえダイビングのためのダイブガイド

ブレスホールドダイビングのテクニックや安全性、器材、ウェルビーイングのメリット、始め方など、ダイビングについて知っておくべきことをすべて知る。

5日前
mares
Why Every Diver Needs the NEW SSI Science of Diving Program

すべてのダイバーに新しいSSIサイエンス・ダイビングプログラムが必要な理由

更新されたSSIダイビングサイエンス(Science of Diving)プログラムは、すべてのダイバーに重要な答えを与え、水中でより安全で自信に満ちた決断ができるようサポートする。

6日前
iStock-MariusLtu
Best Scuba Diving in the World: 15 Incredible Destinations

世界最高のスクーバダイビング:15の素晴らしい目的地

珊瑚礁から沈船、大型動物との遭遇まで、15の忘れられないダイビング・デスティネーションで、世界最高のスクーバ・ダイビングを発見しよう。

7日前