Though above statistics, it is obvious that plastic exports of France reached 55million in 2015. We can obviously see that China, Hong Kong, India are the main trading partners with France in plastic industry. Plastic is one of the most versatile materials available in the market. 1. China First of all, China is the largest producer of plastic materials. In 2015, China produced 27.8% plastic in the world. Low production costs make its products more competitive. However, it still imports plastic products from France every year to support its vast demand for development. Demand is less than supply. Even though it has already made much more plastic, for this the fastest growing developing country and at the same time it has the most population in the world, this quantity is not enough for the needs of China. For example, packaging in China. Statistics show that China's annual consumption of plastic bags goes up to 400,000 tons in supermarkets. The plastic bags of shopping mall, food markets, fruit stalls are about 3 times of that in the supermarkets. In other words, each year, the demand of plastic bags in supermarkets, shopping mall, food markets, fruit stalls in China is accumulated to be 1.6 million tons of plastic. In fact, …show more content…
In fact, the per capita consumption of plastic products in India is growing and is moving towards 8% of GDP. The growth of the demand urges India to import plastic products to make up for the shortage in domestic. At the same time, automotive market and packaging industry are experiencing fast development. Packaging consumption is the largest consumption of plastic in India, counting for 24% of overall consumption. In 2009, there was about 2.6 million motor vehicles which were manufactured in India. It was estimated that automobile manufacturing in India could raise 7% in 2015. They need more supports from plastic industry. This has led to an increase in
1. As the person, responsible for labor relations at Barrera Recycling Company, articulate a case to support your contention that there was just cause for the discharge of Erin McNamara.
Every year, an estimated 8 million tons of plastic waste enters our environment, severely polluting oceans, beaches, forests, and even the towns and cities we live in. In the ocean alone, it is believed that 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic pollutes the waters (“Plastic Statistics”, Ocean Crusaders).The majority of plastic pollution can be traced back to single-use items, such as grocery bags, bottles, and plastic packaging. According to United Nations Environment, “At the rate we are dumping items such as plastic bottles, bags and cups after a single use, by 2050 oceans will carry more plastic than fish…” (“UN Declares War on Ocean Plastic”, UN Environment). This pollution is a major problem and endangers not only the environment, but human
Around the world, about 245 million tons of plastic is produced yearly. This figure represents a whopping 70 pounds of plastic thrown annually for each of the 7.1 billion people on the planet. The sad news is that of these 245 million tons of plastic per year, around 4.7 million tons of plastic garbage gathers in vast floating oval-shaped ocean garbage patches.
In 2013, the World Trade Organization published its World Trade Report. Found within this report were the details on the World's top importers and exporters of merchandise. In ascending order, the top exporters were; #1 China, #2 United States, #3 Germany, #4 Japan and #5 Netherlands. The top importers were; #1 United States, #2 China, #3 Germany, #4 Japan, #5 United Kingdom. But even a developing country can dominated the world's economy because in 2013, China became the World's number one exporter of merchandise and held the number two position behind the United Stat...
Plastic materials have become so numerous that you cannot go through a single day without touching something made of plastic. Toothbrushes, ballpoint pens, unbreakable dishes, cabinets and knobs for machines and appliances, light switches – all of these things and many more are made of plastic.
The PolyMet Company wants to build a copper and nickel mine in Northern Minnesota near the city of Virginia. It is a very controversial issue, but I believe building this mine can solve many of the problems in Minnesota. Finding jobs in Northern Minnesota is difficult, because of the lack of job opportunities. If PolyMet builds this mine it would create many jobs and opportunities for people living in Northern Minnesota.
Using plastic bags are second nature to people in this day and age. Warner acknowledges, “Much to the dismay of the environmentally conscious citizens worldwide, the ubiquity of the free plastic carryout bag has bred nonchalant consumers who take this modern convenience for granted” (646). Although some people are conscious about the environment, people strive more for convenience and do not think about the impacts using bags have not only on the environment, but on themselves as well. If something is bad for the environment, it will alternatively be bad for humans as well. When plastic bags are exposed to the sun from being littered all around, the ultraviolet rays cause the substances of plastic bags to weaken. After the substances weaken, the substances become invisible to the naked eye. The substances that are no longer able to be seen are toxic to humans (Warner 649). As a result of plastic bags being littered around, animals consume plastic bags. This is negatively affects humans because animals are often consumed. When humans consume animals like, fish, there can be plastic in the fish’s belly, which then transfers to the humans and this poses a concern for human’s health. Humans are negatively affected by plastic bags because of the toxic chemicals in plastic bags, as well as, consuming animals with plastic in their
The automobile industry is a pillar of global economy. Globally automotive contributes roughly 3 % of all GDP output. It historically has contributed 3.0 – 3.5 % to the overall GDP in the US. The share is even higher in the emerging markets, with the rates in china and India at 7 % and rising. China produces the highest number of automobiles followed by US and Japan (oica.net, 2015). The industry supports direct employment of 9 million people to build 60 million vehicles and parts that go into them (oica.net, 2015). Many other industries such as steel, iron, glass, aluminium, textiles etc. are associated with the automotive industry and resulting in more than 50 million jobs owed to the auto
As Tata Motors is an automobile company, the raw materials required in production of a car or a vehicle include aluminium, copper, platinum, palladium, rhodium, steel and zinc. The prices for these materials have been increasing in the recent years. An increase in price of input materials could severely impact its profitability. Additionally, increases in fuel costs also pose a significant challenge to automobile manufacturers worldwide, especially in the commercial and premium vehicle segments where increased fuel prices have an impact on
Synthetic plastics are used widely in food packaging, detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and other chemicals’ packaging. Almost 30% of the synthetic plastics are used for packaging applications in the world and this rate is expanding at 12% per annum. They have replaced traditionally used papers and cellulose products for packaging purposes because of owing better physical and chemical properties. Polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, poly(ethylene terephthalate), poly(butylene terephthalate) and nylon are most commonly used plastics. Plastics possess not only suitable thermal and mechanical properties but also better stability and durability. Plastics have attractive more public and media attention because of its durability and visibility in a litter as compared to other solid components. In 1993, total world consumption of this material was 107 million tons and it reached to 146 million tons in
The world has become very dependent upon plastic products. From household items to industry and aerospace, plastic in its many formulations has transformed modern manufacturing and created conveniences and economies unimagined in the early decades of the 20th century.
This essay will discuss the various harmful effects of plastic bags, and demonstrate the risks that these bags impose on humans, animals, and the environment. It will also discuss a series of suggested solutions that could help reduce plastic bag usage. Although plastic bags appear to be fragile and light, their negative environmental effect is devastating. Plastic bags may cause large amounts of pollution at every step of their limited life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials, production, transportation, and recycling or disposal. Plastic bags can be defined as the most damaging form of environmental pollution.
Everyone has heard a cashier one time or another mumble, “Paper or plastic?” as he put their groceries in a bag, but do shoppers know the effects of each vessel in which they carry their comestibles? There are many issues and benefits to both paper and plastic. The making and recycling of both paper and plastic bags can harm the environment. One must also look at the costs of making each bag. The convenience of each is also something to look at. Many people jump to conclusion that paper bags are better for the environment without knowing the facts. Since plastic bags are preferred by customers and plastic bags actually do not hurt the environment as much as paper ones do, consumers should feel at ease when choosing plastic.
made from oil and natural gas. Using plastics to replace packaging materials such as metal
Plastic is good for a few reasons. The use of plastic provides convenience, efficiency, and flexibility to consumers and manufacturers. Even though plastic has its pros, there are a few reasons why it is becoming a problem for the environment. Through overuse, harmful chemicals are slowly coming into contact with our bodies, and the lack of recycling is what is causing problems for the environment. The negative effect of current plastic use worldwide outweighs the positives, and therefore we should reduce, educate, and recycle...