Plastic Bag Statistics...

  • Statistics

Show All

   

Each year, an estimated 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide.
That's over one million plastic bags used per minute.

planetgreen.discovery.com/home-garden/plastic-bag-facts.html



According to the Worldwatch Institute’s State of the World report.
Some 4 to 5 trillion plastic bags—including large trash bags, thick shopping bags,
and thin grocery bags—were produced globally in 2002.
Roughly 80 percent of those bags were used in North America and Western Europe.
Every year, Americans reportedly throw away 100 billion plastic grocery bags.

www.worldwatch.org/node/5565



The average American family takes home almost 1,500 plastic shopping bags a year...
NRDC www.nrdc.org/media/2008/080109.asp



Americans use and dispose of 100 billion plastic shopping bags each year
and at least 12 million barrels of oil are used per year in the
manufacture of those plastic grocery bags.

The Wall Street Journal



Less than 5 percent of plastic grocery bags are recycled in the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.



Plastic bags were introduced into supermarkets in 1977.
www.nytimes.com




Scientists estimate that every square mile of ocean
contains about 46,000 pieces of floating plastic.
Researchers have found that plastic debris acts like a sponge for toxic chemicals,
soaking up a million fold greater concentration (than surrounding water) of such deadly compounds as PCBs and DDE. Becoming highly toxic poison to marine animals
which frequently consume these particles.
www.sprep.org/factsheets/pdfs/plasticbags.pdf




Plastic bags can take up to 1,000 years to break down,
so even when an animal dies and decays after ingesting a bag, the plastic re-enters the environment, posing a continuing threat to wildlife.

www.worldwatch.org/node/5565

 
 


There is now six times more plastic debris in parts of the North Pacific Ocean
than zooplankton.

www.acfnewsource.org/environment/plastic_plankton.html




At least 267 different species are known to have suffered from entanglement
or ingestion of plastic marine debris.

www.worldwatch.org/node/5565




The amount of petroleum used to make a plastic bag would drive a car about 115 metres.
It would take only 14 plastic bags to drive one mile!
www.sprep.org/factsheets/pdfs/plasticbags.pdf




The production of plastic bags requires petroleum and often natural gas and chemicals.
Its production is toxic to the air.




Packaging now accounts for 1/3 of all household waste.
www.cleanair.org/Waste/wasteFacts.html


Every year we make enough plastic film to shrink-wrap Texas.
www.oberlin.edu/recycle/facts.html




In 2007 in the U.S., about 31 million tons, or 12.1 percent of total municipal waste, was plastic.
www.thegreenguide.com/home-garden/energy-saving/greenwashing/2




Over 380 billion plastic bags, sacks and wraps are consumed in the U.S. each year,
costing retailers an estimated $4 billion.

www.newdream.org/c3/#eat





***Bottles***


Americans spent $15 billion on 8 billion gallons of bottled water in 2006.
www.articlearchives.com/chemicals/plastics-rubber-industry-plastics/220746-1.html




Americans consume 190 billion sodas, juice drinks, and other
beverages packaged in plastic or glass bottles and aluminum cans each year.
That's over 650 containers per person per year—
or almost two containers a day for every person living in the United States.

http://entergy.pewclimate.org/facts/at-the-store



Only 14% of plastic water bottles are recycled.
www.inhabitat.com/2009/09/21/watershed-recycled-bottle-art-debuts-at/

 






   

 

 
Share this page...
Become a Fan of Inspiration Green
Recent Issues Blog Posts
Flammable Ice
 
Methane hydrate, will it be a godsend and replace dirty coal and oil within the next five years, or will it delay our investment in renewable energy and set us on an ever longer road of hydrocarbon addiction?
Tar Sands
 
A destruction of the world's resources, leaving long term greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution and habitat loss.
Nursery Pollutants
 
A new infographic from Healthy Child, Healthy World.
EDCs a "global threat"
 
The World Health Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme have just listed endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) a "global threat" after the release of a collaborative study.
Recent Building Blog Posts
Wattle Edging
 
Ancient as gardening. Wattling is fun and attractive.
Wattle Fence
 
Since Neolithic times we have fenced our sheep and vegetables in this easy to make (albeit time consuming) wooden fence.
Earth Sheltered
 
The earth-house uses the ground as an insulating blanket that efficiently protects it from temperature extremes, wind, rain and extreme weather events.
Modern Underground
 
Underground homes with a modern bent. A large thermal mass stabilizes inside temperatures, giving you free heat in the winter, free cooling in the summer.
Recent Art Blog Posts
Turning Weapons into Art
 
Decommissioned and ready for reuse as art.
Paintings of Seeds
 
A small sampling of painters who have been inspired by seeds...
Seeds
 
The intricacy and diversity of the seed.
Chinese Garbage
 
Yao Lu an emerging Chinese artist digitally reworks photos of garbage into traditional Chinese landscape paintings.
Recent Movies Blog Posts
Damocracy
 
reveals the undemocratic process of forcing dams onto an unconsenting public by governments
Continuum Movie
 
The many voices of the film share a unified vision: we must start acting as a planetary civilization.
ALMA
 
a journey into the soul of humanity and a testimony of the damage inflicted by humans on the natural world...
Toxic Tanneries
 
Hazaribagh is ranked among the 30 most polluted places in the world.