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Environmental Business Review | Monday, August 14, 2023
Digital technology-allowed plastic recycling initiatives can extremely decrease marine plastic pollution.
FREMONT, CA: Global plastic recycling solutions can restrict 80% of plastic pollution joining waterways like the ocean. Research indicates that plastics account for 85% of marine pollution. Around 11 million metric tons of plastic enter the ocean annually and will triple in 20 years, producing 37 million metric tonnes of the plastic waste mound by 2040.
Using current and appearing technological solutions to recycle plastics before they contact the water bodies concerns cooperative collaboration and progress to the supply chain.
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Industries, people, and managing bodies can integrate digital solutions like artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and sensors to lessen plastic pollution disputes.
Circular economy: The circular economy reprocesses plastic production and restricts its departure into water bodies and landfills. Reusing and recycling plastics can lower the number of plastics entering oceans by 80% by 2040. It also proposes to lower virgin plastic production by more than 50%. The circular economy promotes greater operational efficiency by cooperating with mobile network operators and waste assemblage entities through digitalization.
Citizen arrangement: Citizens can recognize waste concentrations with mobile-allowed solutions, growing entry to raw materials for plastic manufacturing companies, and gaining positive behavioral modification. For illustration, artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) can enhance bin monitoring and weighing or automate plastic apartheid during public accumulation and recycling movements.
Raising transparency: Plastics organizations can build digital marketplaces that guarantee waste collectors obtain fair prices for the plastic they sell by employing online portals and mobile-based tools to hook all plastic supply chain participants, permitting them to follow the flow of waste materials in real-time. These solutions present high levels of clarity to the supply chain. This is important to a brand that uses more morally sourced recycled plastics in manufacturing. A crucial component of designing a socially accountable plastics sector and preventing ongoing marine plastic waste is the ability of plastics organizations to trace the source, quality, and flow of plastic and verify their operations' positive social and environmental effects.
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