Примери за използване на Million tonnes of plastic на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The story behind the headline: 3 million tonnes of plastic.
More than 220 million tonnes of plastic are produced each year.
In 1950, the world produced 1.5 million tonnes of plastic.
Around 26 million tonnes of plastic waste is generated each year in Europe.
Europe currently uses around 49 million tonnes of plastic every year.
Around 25.8 million tonnes of plastic waste are generated in Europe every year.
Each year Europeans generate 25 million tonnes of plastic waste.
Globally, around 26 million tonnes of plastic ends up in the ocean every year, where it becomes part of something much bigger.
Every year, Europe generates 25 million tonnes of plastic waste.
Did you know that eight million tonnes of plastic is dumped in our seas every year, a lot of this causing death and injury to marine life?
Citizens of Europe annually throw away 25 million tonnes of plastic waste.
The world currently produces more than 300 million tonnes of plastics annually, and there are at least five trillion plastic pieces floating in oceans, scientists have estimated.
In 2016, a world population of seven billion people produced over 320 million tonnes of plastic.
In 2014 alone 311 million tonnes of plastic was produced.
For the first time ever, global drinks brand Coca-Cola has admitted the company produces three million tonnes of plastic packaging per year.
A 2015 McKinsey report estimates there are over 150 million tonnes of plastic in the seas, coming from collected plastic waste subsequently leaking into the ocean.
But they constitute a significant part of the"plastic soup" clogging our waters- accounting for between 15 and31 percent of the estimated 9.5 million tonnes of plastic released into the oceans each year.
Europe generates around 25 million tonnes of plastic waste each year.
Eight million tonnes of plastic- bottles, packaging and other waste- are dumped into the ocean every year, killing marine life and entering the human food chain, the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP) has said.
Coca-Cola disclosed it produces three million tonnes of plastic packaging a year.
Eight million tonnes of plastic- bottles, packaging and other waste- are dumped into the ocean every year, killing marine life and entering the human food chain, the United Nations Environment Programme said in December.
A 2015 McKinsey report estimates there are over 150 million tonnes of plastic in the seas leaking into the ocean.
Around 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced every year, according to the Worldwide Fund for Nature(WWF), with much of it ending up in landfills or polluting the seas, in what has become a growing international crisis.
Each year, Coca-Cola is said to produce around three million tonnes of plastic packaging, the equivalent to 200,000 bottles per minute.
About 300 million tonnes of plastic are produced annually, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF), many of them end up in dumps or polluting the seas, which has become a growing international crisis.
According to peer-reviewed US journal Science magazine, eight million tonnes of plastic are dumped into the Earth's oceans and seas each year- 250kg every second.
With about 150 million tonnes of plastic in the world's oceans-- and that number expected to triple in the next decade-- this type of trash disposal has real implications for climate change, the safety of sea life and industries such as fishing and tourism.
To produce them, the industry uses 6 million tonnes of raw materials, comprising of 3 million tonnes of steel and stainless steel,1,1 million tonnes of plastics and more than half a million tonnes of copper, aluminium, glass and concrete.
Notes, in this connection,that 12.7 million tonnes of plastic(5% of total production) end up in the oceans each year through sewer systems, waterways and landfills along coasts, which disrupts the environment and the biodiversity of the entire planet;
To produce these 1 billion appliances, the industry uses 6 million tonnes of raw materials, comprising of 3 million tonnes of steel and stainless steel,1,1 million tonnes of plastics and more than half a million tonne of copper, aluminium and glass and concrete.