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River plastic emissions to the world’s oceans

Laurent LebretonThe Modelling House, 66b Upper Wainui Road, Raglan 3297, New ZealandJoost van der ZwetHKV Consultants, PO Box 2120, Lelystad 8203 AC, The NetherlandsJan-Willem DamsteegThe Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft 2624 ES, The NetherlandsBoyan SlatThe Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft 2624 ES, The NetherlandsAnthony L. AndradyDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7905, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USAJúlia ReisserThe Ocean Cleanup Foundation, Martinus Nijhofflaan 2, Delft 2624 ES, The Netherlands
2017en
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Plastics in the marine environment have become a major concern because of their persistence at sea, and adverse consequences to marine life and potentially human health. Implementing mitigation strategies requires an understanding and quantification of marine plastic sources, taking spatial and temporal variability into account. Here we present a global model of plastic inputs from rivers into oceans based on waste management, population density and hydrological information. Our model is calibrated against measurements available in the literature. We estimate that between 1.15 and 2.41 million tonnes of plastic waste currently enters the ocean every year from rivers, with over 74% of emissions occurring between May and October. The top 20 polluting rivers, mostly located in Asia, account for 67% of the global total. The findings of this study provide baseline data for ocean plastic mass balance exercises, and assist in prioritizing future plastic debris monitoring and mitigation strategies.

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