In a nutshell:Companies are increasingly embracing the concept of "plastic neutrality" by purchasing plastic credits, which represent one metric ton of plastic waste removed from the environment. However, skepticism exists regarding whether plastic credits truly offset the environmental impacts of plastic production and use. "The only real solution to the full suite of plastic pollution problems is to stop making so much plastic in the first place." Excessive plastic production exacerbates plastic pollution, which poses threats to marine life and ecosystems. Moreover, petrochemical companies, invested in plastic production, may hinder efforts to cap or reduce plastic manufacturing, perpetuating environmental and health risks.


Source:   CBC News
September 13, 2023 15:43 UTC