Storm Water Management For Preventing Plastic Pollution
Internationally plastic pollution involving plastic bags, pellets, flakes, powder and microplastics is recognised as a major environmental hazard.
International initiatives in the US (Operation Clean Sweep) and Europe (Interregs’s Preventing Plastic Pollution) are organising and coordinating efforts to minimise plastic pollution.
Ultratech in the US and Middle East and Fosse Liquitrol in Europe with the Ultra Drain Guard are working with these international initiatives to provide best practice for storm water management.
Trials are underway and in Jordan the trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of the Drain Guard in protecting drains in severe cloudburst weather and have resulted in these products being specified by the Jordanian Highways Authority for best practice for protecting drains for preventing plastic pollution.
Please view these videos
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Operation Clean Sweep https://www.opcleansweep.org
Zero plastic resin loss is a priority for the plastics industry and a critical issue for our environment. Spilled pellets, flakes, and powder can find their way into local waterways, estuaries and then the worlds oceans. This isn’t just an eyesore and a litter issue, pellets, flakes, and powder, if accidentally mistaken for food by birds or marine animals, could kill them. That is why the industry is behind Zero Pellet, Flake, and Powder Loss and it can only be achieved with your help.
The US Plastics Industry Association began an education effort twelve years ago to reduce plastic resin loss to the environment. Several public service materials under the name of Operation Clean Sweep (OCS). were disseminated to companies throughout the country. The message was simple: resin should be contained, reclaimed and/or disposed of properly.
Preventing Plastic Pollution https://preventingplasticpollution.com;
In Europe working in partnership with 18 organisations from across France and England, Preventing Plastic Pollution seeks to understand and reduce the impacts of plastic pollution in the marine environment. By looking at the catchment from source to sea, the project will identify and target hotspots for plastic, embed behaviour change in local communities and businesses, and implement effective solutions and alternatives.
The €14m Preventing Plastic Pollution project was approved by the Interreg France (Channel) England Programme, which has committed €9.9m in funding through the European Regional Development Fund. The project will work across seven pilot sites: Brest Harbour, Bay of Douarnenez, Bay of Veys, Poole Harbour, and the Medway, Tamar, and Great Ouse estuaries.
The information gathered from research in these areas will allow the cross-Channel partnerships to tackle some of the four million tonnes of plastic waste that enter the sea via rivers every year.
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