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		<title>Group urges cleanup as PPE pollution litters streets, oceans around the world</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A new wave of pollution is littering our streets and shores, disposable face masks and plastic gloves. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has surged around the world, with one study estimating a monthly usage of 129 billion face masks and 65 billion gloves globally. "The amount of PPE we're finding, even just anecdotally &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A new wave of pollution is littering our streets and shores, disposable face masks and plastic gloves.</p>
<p>The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has surged around the world, with <a class="Link" href="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.0c02178">one study</a> estimating a monthly usage of 129 billion face masks and 65 billion gloves globally.</p>
<p>"The amount of PPE we're finding, even just anecdotally walking through our streets, is astounding," said Alex Ferron, Chapter Chair of the San Diego Surfrider Foundation.</p>
<p>Making matters worse, the pandemic has impacted some of the traditional methods used to tackle pollution.</p>
<p>Last year, Surfrider San Diego's beach clean-ups removed more than 16,000 pounds of trash from the coastline. But with social distancing laws, the nonprofit fears that number will be drastically lower in 2020.</p>
<p>"Plastic pollution hasn't stopped. Plastic is being used, if not more than ever," said Ferron. </p>
<p>The French nonprofit <a class="Link" href="https://www.facebook.com/OperationMerPropre/">Opération Mer Propre</a> is documenting PPE waste in the Mediterranean Sea, sharing videos and pictures of gloves and face coverings littering the seafloor.</p>
<p>Ferron says the pandemic also reversed other progress made by environmental groups.</p>
<p>"Initially, we saw a big trend away from reusable items at all, my coffee shop wouldn't take my mug, my grocery store wouldn't take my bag."</p>
<p>Ferron says she was OK with this safety precaution early on because little was known about the virus.</p>
<p>But now, she points to some of the latest <a class="Link" href="https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cleaning-disinfection.html">CDC information</a>, which says COVID is mainly spread from person-to-person, within close contact. Transmission through contaminated surfaces has not been documented.</p>
<p>A health expert <a class="Link" href="https://storage.googleapis.com/planet4-international-stateless/2020/06/9592036c-health-expert-statement_125.pdf">statement</a> signed by over 100 scientists around the world stated that reusable systems could be used safely by employing basic hygiene.</p>
<p>To try and tackle the problem, Surfrider San Diego launched a <a class="Link" href="https://sandiego.surfrider.org/solo-cleanups/">solo cleanup campaign</a>, encouraging individuals to clean old and new waste polluting our communities.</p>
<p>"Empower people to go out and pick up trash. In their neighborhood, in their parks, at their local beach, wherever they feel comfortable, and do their part," said Ferron. </p>
<p>The nonprofit has <a class="Link" href="https://cleanups.surfrider.org/solo-beach-cleanup-guidance/">guidelines</a> on how to do this safely, urging people to wear a mask, use reusable gloves, and a trash grabber if possible. Also, they say to bring two bags to separate PPE from recyclables.</p>
<p>Those who can't get out and clean can do their part by making sure their PPE ends up in a trash can and not the ground.</p>
<p>Ferron says whether or not you live near a beach, you can make a difference.</p>
<p>"It's not just an ocean issue, it's an environment issue," Ferron said.</p>
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		<title>More than 1.5 billion masks believed to have entered oceans in 2020</title>
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<p>SAN DIEGO, Calif. — For months, we’ve seen face masks in places they shouldn’t be: storm drains, streets, beaches, and parks.</p>
<p>Now, we’re learning just how many could be flooding our oceans.</p>
<p>“Once plastic enters the marine environment, it’s very difficult to move," said Dr. Teale Phelps Bondaroff, director of research for <a class="Link" href="https://oceansasia.org/">OceansAsia</a>. </p>
<p>The marine conservation group has been tracking the number of face masks washing up on a remote island south of Hong Kong since the pandemic started. </p>
<p>“About six weeks after COVID hit Hong Kong, so late February, we began finding masks, and lots of masks," said Bondaroff. “What’s remarkable is we weren’t finding face masks before COVID.”</p>
<p>Masks are made with polypropylene, which Bondaroff describes as thin fibers of plastic.</p>
<p>"The fact that we are starting to find masks that are breaking up indicates that this is a real problem, that microplastics are being produced by masks," he said.</p>
<p>These tiny pieces of plastic can remain in the ocean for hundreds of years, threatening fish and even polluting the air.</p>
<p>“The question that we couldn’t answer was how many are entering our oceans? We just didn’t know," said Dr. Bondaroff. </p>
<p>OceansAsia launched a study to find the answer and <a class="Link" href="https://oceansasia.org/covid-19-facemasks/">recently shared its findings</a>. </p>
<p>Of the estimated 52 billion masks manufactured globally in 2020, it's believed 1.56 billion will enter our oceans this year, resulting in an additional 4,680 to 6,240 metric tonnes of marine plastic pollution</p>
<p>Bondaroff says the report used a conservative loss rate of 3 percent, and the average weight of 3 to 4 grams for a single-use polypropylene surgical face mask, to arrive at the estimate.</p>
<p>“The 1.56 billion face masks that have entered our oceans in 2020 are there for the long run. They will remain in the ocean for 450 years or more, and they’ll break into smaller pieces.”</p>
<p>The report notes global sales of face masks surged from around $800 million in 2019 to $166 billion in 2020.</p>
<p>“That’s important, we need to keep people safe, but at the same time that has a lasting impact on our environment, and we’re seeing that on the beaches," said Bondaroff. </p>
<p>And he says, unfortunately, this problem makes up only a small fraction of the plastic pollution invading our oceans.</p>
<p>The report asks people to wear reusable masks whenever possible, dispose of masks responsibly and reduce their overall consumption of single-use plastic. It also calls on governments to:</p>
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<li>Implement policies designed to encourage the use of reusable masks, such as releasing guidelines regarding the proper manufacture and use of reusable masks.</li>
<li>Foster innovation and the development of sustainable alternatives to single-use plastic masks.</li>
<li>Discourage littering by increasing fines, and educate the public about responsible ways to dispose of masks.</li>
<li>Repair and improve waste management systems to reduce losses and spillage.</li>
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