• ikt@aussie.zone
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    14 days ago

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/China's_waste_import_ban

    that was 2018… some countries tried to send it to other 3rd world countries but then they also put in their own bans

    so most have now developed their own systems for dealing with their own garbage/recycling

    this place i swear is as misinformed as your average trump supporter on facebook

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        As of the most recent data, the United States exported about 920 million pounds (approximately 417,000 metric tons) of scrap plastic in 2023, marking a significant decrease compared to previous years. This represents a drop of about 80% since 2015, largely due to changes in global waste import policies, especially China’s 2018 ban on plastic waste imports. In 2024, Canada was the leading destination for U.S. plastic scrap exports, receiving about 142,000 metric tons, followed by Mexico with over 87,000 metric tons

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          13 days ago

          Of the plastic that didn’t get exported, how much got really recycled, do you know?