However the solutions aren’t so simple. How does this plastic get cleaned up and once it is cleaned up how can we regulate our plastic pollution to ensure it doesn’t happen again? First the politicians must set guidelines to follow. The National Resource Defense Council is working on three key strategies that I believe can make a huge impact to eliminate plastic water pollution in the U.S. and beyond. The first strategy is holding plastic producers accountable. In many states producers of material such as paint and carpet are responsible for recovering and recycling there product. Producers of plastic should be required to do the same. They should find innovative ways to design better packaging that can be more fully recovered for recycling or reuse, they should also be required to help pay costs to keep plastic out of the environment. According to the National Resource Defense Council they are building a collation of waste management, community, environmental, and business groups support measures to stop plastic pollution at is sources by creating incentives for plastic producers. By creating these incentives they hope these industries will use less packaging for there product, make them recyclable, and ensure that recycling actually happens. Sine most of the plastic in our ocean is so far from any land mass no single government wants to claim responsibility or provide funding to clean all the trash …show more content…
Everyone must work together to clean this trash up! It we don’t our future is going to be trash filled.
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