Business,  Environment,  Health,  Marine life,  Oceans,  Plastics,  Pollution,  Shipping industry,  Society,  South and Central Asia,  Sri Lanka,  Wildlife,  World news

‘Oil spills of our time’: experts sound alarm about plastic lost in cargo ship disasters

Sri Lankan beaches buried in pellets only ‘tip of the iceberg’ of environmental harm after analysis of nurdles from burning ship

Container ship accidents at sea should be considered the “oil spills of our time”, warned environmental organisations that found a toxic mix of metals, carcinogenic and other harmful chemicals on plastic washed up on Sri Lanka’s beaches after a cargo ship fire.

When the X-Press Pearl sank off nine nautical miles off Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital, in May 2021, the most “significant harm” from the country’s worst maritime disaster initially came from the spillage of 1,680 tonnes of plastic pellets, or “nurdles”, into the Indian Ocean. They were found in dead dolphins, fish and on beaches – in some places 2 metres deep. A UN report called it the “single largest plastic spill” in history.

Continue reading…

\ 最新情報をチェック /

‘Oil spills of our time’: experts sound alarm about plastic lost in cargo ship disasters はコメントを受け付けていません
PAGE TOP