The most urgent problem is the damage to the world’s oceans from lost fishing gear. The law instead introduces small moves that only increase the burden...
Besides sea turtles, there have been reports of seabirds and whales accidentally swallowing plastic waste, according to the Kaiyukan.
The rescued sea creature had eaten a massive amount of plastic waste it found floating in the ocean, including plastic shopping bags, food packaging containers, sheeting,...
More than 10 million tons of plastic waste pour into the world’s seas annually. Some half of it comes from East and Southeast Asia, ending up...
Last of Four Parts Part 1: Islands of Abundant Nature Spoiled by Ocean Waste Part 2: Protect the ‘Singing Sands’ from Ocean Waste Part 3:...
“Kehi no Matsubara” is a scenic spot of Japan. The contrast between the vast sandy beach of about 400,000m² and the pine forest of 17,000 trees...
Second of Four Parts Part 1: Islands of Abundant Nature Spoiled by Ocean Waste Part 3: ‘Port of Humanity’ Tackling Ocean Waste Part 4: Pursuit...
First of Four Parts Part 2: Protect the ‘Singing Sands’ from Ocean Waste Part 3: ‘Port of Humanity’ Tackling Ocean Waste Part 4: Pursuit of Clean...