Germany exports less plastic waste abroad

by time news

2023-06-06 12:05:38

Plastikabfall

The Federal Office announced the data on the occasion of World Oceans Day this Thursday. It is estimated that around 270,000 tons of garbage are floating in the world’s oceans.

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Wiesbaden Germany has recently exported significantly less plastic waste abroad. As reported by the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden on Tuesday, around 745,100 tons of plastic waste were exported last year. According to the information, the amount has roughly halved in the past ten years (minus 51 percent).

“One reason for this is the import restrictions in some Asian countries for plastic waste,” the statisticians explained. In 2012, a good 1.5 million tons were exported from Germany. Compared to the previous year 2021, a decrease of nine percent was recorded.

The Federal Office announced the data on the occasion of World Oceans Day this Thursday. It is estimated that around 270,000 tons of garbage are floating in the world’s oceans.

According to statistics, most plastic waste was exported to the Netherlands last year. With almost 153,300 tons, 21 percent of all exported plastic waste went to the neighboring country, which has an important transhipment point for sea freight with the port of Rotterdam. Turkey (around 92,400 tons) and Poland (around 81,800 tons) came in second and third place among the most important customer countries.

In an EU-wide comparison, Germany is the largest exporter of plastic waste. However, the gap to other countries has shrunk significantly compared to previous years, it said. According to the EU statistics authority Eurostat, the Netherlands was the second largest exporter last year with a good 701,500 tons, followed by Belgium (almost 476,600 tons).

International rules for plastic waste should be in place by 2024

Negotiations by the United Nations for an international plastics agreement were recently held in Paris. By 2024, a convention is to be drawn up that will set out binding rules and measures that affect the entire life cycle of plastic. The UN wants to massively curb environmental pollution from plastic waste by 2040.

In Germany, too, a round table has been dealing with marine litter for seven years. Representatives of fisheries, shipping, industry and retail, scientists, environmental organizations and politicians are to develop recommendations for action against plastic pollution in the North and Baltic Seas.

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