Tiny Plastics Largely Contribute to Asia’s Waste Crisis
In addition, Western consumer good companies are working to reduce the use of sachets and make them more easily recyclable.
SEATTLE (Waste 360): Tiny plastics (also referred to as sachets), such as coffee creamer packets, laundry detergent pods and candy wrappers, are large contributors to Asia’s waste crisis. They cannot be easily recycled, and they are ending up in empty fields, sewers and waterways in areas like Manila.
In an effort to reduce this influx of plastic waste, manufacturers in Manila are investing in plans to transform used plastic into products like bricks, tiles and classroom chairs, according to Los Angeles Times. In addition, Western consumer good companies are working to reduce the use of sachets and make them more easily recyclable.
Courtesy: www.waste360.com
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