Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Activity 3.3.3.1 Current Events in Plastic Pollution

 "Major food and drink companies to reduce plastic pollution in poorest countries" published on The Guardian on March 25, 2023 

Link to article (https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/25/major-food-and-drink-companies-to-reduce-plastic-pollution-in-poorest-countries). 


  1. Exploratory

According to the article, what research evidence supports the initiative by major food and drink companies to reduce plastic pollution in the poorest countries?


The article mentions a report by Tearfund, which reveals that the poorest countries are disproportionately affected by plastic pollution.

The report highlights that people in these countries are more likely to live near polluted rivers, with limited access to clean water and sanitation, leading to increased health risks. The initiative by major food and drink companies is based on their commitment to addressing the plastic waste problem and reducing their environmental impact.


  1. Diagnostic

What are the motives or causes behind the plastic pollution problem in the poorest countries, and how are major food and drink companies addressing them?


The causes of plastic pollution in the poorest countries are multifaceted and include inadequate waste management systems, limited access to clean water and sanitation, and a lack of awareness about the negative impacts of plastic waste on the environment and health. Major food and drink companies are addressing these causes by committing to reduce their plastic waste production, investing in recycling and waste management infrastructure, and raising awareness about the issue.


  1. Cause and Effect

If major food and drink companies reduce their plastic waste production and invest in recycling and waste management infrastructure, what impact could it have on the plastic pollution problem in the poorest countries?


The reduction of plastic waste production by major food and drink companies could result in less plastic waste entering the environment, which could have positive impacts on the health of people living in the poorest countries. Investing in recycling and waste management infrastructure could help to address the inadequate waste management systems in these countries, leading to improved environmental conditions and reduced health risks.


  1. Priority

What is the most important issue in addressing the plastic pollution problem in the poorest countries?

The most important issue in addressing the plastic pollution problem in the poorest countries is to improve waste management systems and infrastructure, which can help to reduce the amount of plastic waste entering the environment and negatively impacting people's health.


  1. Application

How does this initiative by major food and drink companies to reduce plastic pollution in the poorest countries apply to you, and how is it related to the culture as we have studied so far?


As an individual, I can reduce my plastic waste production and support initiatives that aim to improve waste management systems and infrastructure in my community.

This initiative by major food and drink companies highlights the need for collective action and responsibility to address the plastic pollution problem, which is a global issue that affects everyone. It is related to the culture as we have studied so far, as it emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability and social responsibility.


  1. Critical

How does this initiative challenge your thinking/assumptions about plastic pollution, and did it change your thinking? Why?


This initiative challenges my thinking about the role of major corporations in addressing environmental issues and their impact on society. It has changed my thinking by showing that large companies can take responsibility for their environmental impact and contribute to positive change in the world. However, it also raises questions about the effectiveness and sincerity of these commitments, and the need for continued monitoring and accountability.

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