Ocean Cleanup Efforts Fall Short of Solving Plastic Pollution Problem
Despite high-profile ocean cleanup initiatives, plastic pollution in the world's oceans remains a persistent and largely unsolved crisis. Cleanup operations face significant limitations in scale, as the volume of plastic entering oceans continues to outpace removal efforts. Experts argue that reactive cleanup alone cannot address the root cause, which is the ongoing production and disposal of single-use plastics on land. Meaningful progress, critics say, requires systemic changes upstream, including stricter regulations on plastic manufacturing and waste management. Without tackling the source of the problem, ocean cleanup projects are seen as insufficient long-term solutions.
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