This Article Talks about the crisis facing the world’s oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge of the perspectives, experiences a complex set of factors contributing to extensive plastic leakage into the marine environment. The rising standard of living has allowed people in low resource, remote communities to buy more single-use plastic items than they could before information and opportunities of the marshy institutions binding uncontrollable quantities of credit card on their beaches and in their attempting waters.
1.“The crisis facing the world’s oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge of the perspectives, experiences and options of the coastal communities facing overwhelming quantities of plastics on their beaches and in their fishing waters. In emerging economies such as those in the Coral Triangle, the communities affected are among the poorest of their countries.”
2. “The majority of marine plastic results from land-based sources. Plastic waste generated in coastal regions, that is ineffectively managed, is most at risk of entering the marine environment. While the majority of global plastics waste is generated in the Global North, a large portion of manufacturing of single-use plastic packaging has shifted to Asia. Meanwhile the rising standard of living in the fast-growing economies of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, has allowed people in low resource remote communities to buy more single-use plastic items than they could before.