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New Report: Plastic for profit Tracing illicit plastic waste flows, supply chains and actors

New Report: Plastic for profit Tracing illicit plastic waste flows, supply chains and actors

by Mikroplastik Araştırma Grubu | Nov 20, 2021 | News

A new report from the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime (GITOC) has revealed the criminal undercurrent to plastic waste flows. Misdeclaration and concealment of hazardous and mixed waste, money laundering, financial crime and corruption are among...
EIA study reveals a ten billion tonne plastic pollution bomb ticking away in every corner of the planet

EIA study reveals a ten billion tonne plastic pollution bomb ticking away in every corner of the planet

by Mikroplastik Araştırma Grubu | Sep 29, 2021 | News

In a new report released by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) with the title The Truth Behind Trash: The scale and impact of the international trade in plastic waste, EIA’s Ocean team has pulled together and analyzed available plastic waste export data to...
New Study: Single-use plastic items represent about 75% of the total benthic marine litter found in Iskenderun Bay

New Study: Single-use plastic items represent about 75% of the total benthic marine litter found in Iskenderun Bay

by Mikroplastik Araştırma Grubu | Sep 4, 2021 | News

A new study done by our group member Dr Ferhat Büyükdeveci has recently been published in Marine Pollution Bulletin. According to the results, 75% of the total benthic marine litter found in Iskenderun Bay is single-use plastics! In this paper, we investigated the...
New article: Why Turkey should not import plastic waste pollution from developed countries?

New article: Why Turkey should not import plastic waste pollution from developed countries?

by Mikroplastik Araştırma Grubu | Aug 2, 2021 | News

A new article written by our group leader Dr Sedat Gundogdu and his colleague Dr Tony R. Walker was published in the highly reputable journal Marine Pollution Bulletin. The paper discussed Turkey’s decision on waste trade with an emphasis on marine plastic...
Activists Ask Shipping Lines to Stop Exporting Plastic Waste to Developing Countries!

Activists Ask Shipping Lines to Stop Exporting Plastic Waste to Developing Countries!

by Mikroplastik Araştırma Grubu | Feb 23, 2021 | News

Environmental and social activists around the world have called upon major shipping lines to prove their corporate responsibility commitments by no longer transporting plastic wastes from rich industrialized countries to countries that are ill-equipped to handle it in...
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