"Where Does Your Plastic Go?" Global Probe Reveals America's Dirty Secret

"A Guardian report from 11 countries tracks how US waste makes its way across the world – and overwhelms the poorest nations"

"According to promotional materials from America’s plastics industry, it is whisked off to a factory where it is seamlessly transformed into something new.

This is not the experience of Nguyễn Thị Hồng Thắm, a 60-year-old Vietnamese mother of seven, living amid piles of grimy American plastic on the outskirts of Hanoi. Outside her home, the sun beats down on a Cheetos bag; aisle markers from a Walmart store; and a plastic bag from ShopRite, a chain of supermarkets in New Jersey, bearing a message urging people to recycle it.

Tham is paid the equivalent of $6.50 a day to strip off the non-recyclable elements and sort what remains: translucent plastic in one pile, opaque in another.

A Guardian investigation has found that hundreds of thousands of tons of US plastic are being shipped every year to poorly regulated developing countries around the globe for the dirty, labor-intensive process of recycling. The consequences for public health and the environment are grim."

Erin McCormick, Bennett Murray, Carmela Fonbuena, Leonie Kijewski, Gökçe Saraçoğlu, Jamie Fullerton, Alastair Gee, and Charlotte Simmonds report for the Guardian June 17, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"How You're Recycling Plastic Wrong, From Coffee Cups To Toothpaste" (Guardian)

"Why The Guardian Is Taking On America's Plastic Waste Crisis" (Guardian)

Source: Guardian, 06/18/2019