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2. Marint avfall plastbransjens strsteutfordring 3. Marint avfall plastbransjens strsteutfordring ? 4. 5. Er det s ille da? 6. " Plastic Soup " Found in Atlantic Ocean - CBS News Plastic waste threat to marine life The Guardian Plastic fibres an increasing threat to marine environment, Plastics 'poisoning world's seas'- BBC Pollution-trawling voyage finds ocean's plastic 'soup- NewScience Havet blir til plastsuppe- Dagbladet Marine litter is a global problem-PlasticsEurope 100 miljoner ton sopor ddar havet - Expressen.se 7. INDONESIA 8. ALASKA 9. MEXICO 10. CALIFORNIA 11. TANZANIA 12. HAWAII 13. TROMS 14. TROMS TROMS 15. TROMS 16. TROMS 17. KARLSY 18. HAVSTRMMER 19.
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27. S LENGE VARER TING I SJEN Bussbillett 2- 4 uker Epleskrott 8 uker T - skjorte 5 mneder Melkekartong 3 mneder Ullty 2 r Sigarettfilter 20 r Hermetikkboks 100 r Engangsbleie ~ 200 r Aluminiumsboks ~ 300 r Sixpackringer ~ 400 r Plastflaske ~ 450 r Fiskesnre /fiskegarn ~ 600 r Glass Evig 28.
29. Photo by Chris Jordan 30. IKKE ALLE DYR KLR HALSBND 31. 15 TONN HVAL, 200 KG PLAST 32. MANETER OG MIKROPLAST 33.
34. GAMLE GARN FISKER LENGE 35. BARE ETT TILFELLE AV MANGE 36.
"Plastics litter in any environment is unacceptable.. Contributing to substantially reducing marine litter is essential for our industry. Jacques van Rijckevorsel,President, PlasticsEurope 37. TAKK FOR OPPMERKSOMHETEN Etter plukking av 16800 biter plast 38. Initiativer fra plastbransjen: http://www.plasticseurope.org/plastics-sustainability/marine-litter.aspx http://www.bpf.co.uk/sustainability/operation_Clean_Sweep.aspx http://www.pelletwatch.org/ Om marint avfall: http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/debris/toolkit/files/trash_that_kills508.pdf http://www.kimointernational.org/MarineLitter.aspx http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/marinedebris101/mdinfo.html P norsk: http://www.dirnat.no/content/500040577/Et-hav-av-soppel http://www.dirnat.no/multimedia/48150/Marint-soppel.pdf http://www.aftenposten.no/fakta/innsikt/article3574592.ece http://www.nofir.no/ http://www.dagsavisen.no/innenriks/article518788.ece LENKER- MARINT AVFALL 39. Amercan Chemistry Council ACC: Plastic Doesn't Belong in Our Oceans, It Belongs in Recycling Bins America's plastics makersare committed to working on the problem of ocean litter. We support efforts to reduce waste, increase recycling and litter prevention programs, and foster regional andglobal partnerships . This site is dedicated to providing the latest and most substantive information available on the causes and sources of marine debris, and most importantly, to showing youwhat we're doing to help find solutions . Plastic makers are partnering with governments and conservationists to encourage recycling and discourage litter, working to educate children on the link between our litter and marine health, promoting industry wide practices to contain plastic pellets, and we're working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to advance scientific understanding of marine litter. We know that plastics help make a wide range of useful, versatile products, and in many cases help to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions compared to alternatives. But, they do not belong in our environment. Working together, we can make a difference.
"Plastics litter in any environment is unacceptable. This global industry declaration will act as a catalyst for tangible actions at national, regional and international level. Contributing to substantially reducing marine litter is essential for our industry. Jacques van RijckevorselPresident, PlasticsEurope