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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also known as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a slowly-moving, gyre of marine debris that was continuously mixed by a clockwise spiral of currents and was widely dispersed in the North Pacific Ocean. This mass of plastic has the twice the size of Texas and it was predicted by a Californian sailor, surfer, volunteer environmentalist, early-retired furniture restorer and scientist – Charles Moore – that it will most likely double in size in the next ten years.
This gyre of marine debris was created by two major masses over ever-accumulating trash – the Western and the Eastern Pacific Garbage Patch – and is now called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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• Ocean plastic trash incorporated to packaging.
A cleaning product company – Method – had found a way to make a change. By hosting numerous beach cleanups, over 3000 pounds of usable plastics were contributed as 100% post-consumer packaging for their Sea Minerals product. This idea does not only make a real impact on the oceanic environment, it is beneficial to their business as well as the society.
• Pyrolosis Rig
Extracted plastics from the ocean are often disposed back to landfills. However, with this machine, it converts plastics into oil or other forms of energy. This process is able to take up to 85% of the plastics in the pacific but it has its own disadvantages as well. Each pyrolosis rig costs about $7 million and it has yet to be fully-developed.
• Doing nothing at all?
Some people believed that the best solution to this garbage patch is by doing nothing at all, only believing that the massive heap of plastic and trashes that was left at a relatively isolated part of the earth wouldn’t be the same as landfill trashes that will contaminate land-based water supplies. Some people might also believe that doing so wouldn’t make a change and only having to cause a drop in the economy. However, doing nothing at all would only mean that they are ignoring the fact that the great pacific garbage patch will continue to grow and be a bigger threat to the wildlife and as well as our