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[Free Report] Thailand: 2020 Kick Off ¡°Everyday Say No to Plastic Bags¡± |
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by Nitipak Ratapipat | 10-03-2020 02:41
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The significant growth rate in consumption of plastic has been occurred all over the world in recent years. Many countries have been facing with the huge of garbage mountain that cause pollution, diseases to their population. This situation is a severe threat not only to our environment, ecosystems, health but also economies.
The amount of plastic garbage has been increasing every year. According to the research [1], It is estimated that plastic garbage around 1.15 –2.41 million tons / year are widely spread into the oceans. These huge of garbage is the main problem that make Pacific ocean to become ¡°Great Pacific Garbage Patch¡±. (Figure 1) Interesting data from Laurent et al.(2017) 's research also shows that most those plastic garbage came from the rivers in Asia. (Figure 2)
Figure 1 : Great Pacific Garbage Patch [2]
Figure 2: River plastic emissions to the world¡¯s oceans [1]
We have to admit that Thailand is also a top 10 countries that mismanaged plastic waste to the oceans. (Table 1) [3] According to Thailand 's Pollution Control Department report [4], During the past 10 years, we create plastic waste averagely 2 million tons /year. 75% of these are single use plastic that never be in a circular economy management. It can be pictured that if we put the plastic bag that Thai people throw away in 1 year to run on piece by piece, it will be equal to the distance that we can go back and forth the moon 7 rounds !!!
Since the beginning of this year , Over 90 companies in Thailand joined the government campaign ¡° Everyday Say No to Plastic Bags¡± If we go to most of major supermarket chain stores in Thailand for example 7-11, Tops Supermarket, Big C, TescoLotus, Home Fresh Mart and so on, There are no longer to give customers single-use plastic bags. Government expects that in 2021, plastic bags will not be allowed at any shops
Figure 3 : " Everyday Say No to Plastic Bag" Campaign [5]
Comparing to other countries (Figure 4) attempting to halt the use of disposable plastic shopping bags by using law or taxes in place, Thailand just starts with Voluntary scheme.
Map of lightweight plastic bag laws.
_ Ban _ Charge _ Voluntary charge agreement _ Partial charge or ban (municipal or regional
levels) _ No legal restrictions
Figure 4 : Map of lightweight plastic bag laws [6]
In conclusion, "Better late that never". It is just a beginning of the episode for Thai people in order to change their consume behavior. There are still a lot of challenge tasks for government and policy makers not only increasing awareness, educating people to care about the environment but also utilizing proper legislation and also advanced waste management technology.
References :
[1] Lebreton, L., van der Zwet, J., Damsteeg, JW. et al.(2017). River plastic emissions to the world¡¯s oceans. Nature Communications 8, no. 15611.
[2] Snowden, S.(2019, May 30). 300-Mile Swim Through The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Will Collect Data On Plastic Pollution. Forbes.
[3] Jambeck, J.R., Andrady, A., Geyer, R., Narayan, R., Perryman, M., Siegler, T., Wilcox, C., Lavender Law, K. , (2015). Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean, Science, 347, p. 768-771.
[4] The Pollution Control Department of Thailand. (2020, January 13). The Pollution Situation in Thailand 2019.
[5] National News Bureau of Thailand (2020, October 17). Natural Resources and Environment Ministry campaigns to eliminate plastic bags.
[6] Phase-out of lightweight plastic bags.(2020, March 7). In Wikipedia.
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10 Comments
Enjoyed reading this.
Thank you for this wonderful report
Posted 01-04-2020 08:50
Enjoyed reading this.
Thank you for this wonderful report
Posted 01-04-2020 08:50
really informative report,
thank you for sharing, hope to learn more
Posted 30-03-2020 16:39
Thanks for the report
Posted 26-03-2020 18:49
Hello Nitipak
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Thailand: 2020 Kick Off ¡°Everyday Say No to Plastic Bags¡±
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 16-03-2020 02:10
Thank you Mentor Taehyun for your comment on my report and also thank you for Madan, Susmita and Jasmine. :)
Posted 12-03-2020 16:01
Really wonderful report..
Thank you so much for sharing your report with us!!
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 12-03-2020 11:26
Hello Nitipak! It's mentor Taehyun.
Thank you for a good report, and good citation with a footnote! Amazing:) And with the report, it is a reliable and good information source about Thailand plastic trash. Actually, in my country, we also trying to reduce plastic trash. So we have a law which restricts free plastic bags and disposal things. In the cafe, they give me paper straw instead of a plastic one. And in-store, they never use a paper take-out cup. They serve with a plastic cup. So, it is a very sustainable lifestyle.
Thank you for the information! It was really useful!
Green cheers!
Posted 11-03-2020 21:52
Thank you so much for sharing this information
Posted 11-03-2020 01:44
Thank you for sharing such informative and interesting report. Your report is full of facts and figures and I really like how you presented your report. And I do agree with you that it's never too late to adopt new eco friendly habits.
Posted 10-03-2020 18:05