One of the primary challenges exacerbating Pakistan’s plastic crisis is the inadequate waste management infrastructure. The consequences of Pakistan’s plastic quagmire extend beyond the pollution of water bodies and pose a severe threat to marine biodiversity. Coastal communities, which heavily rely on marine resources for sustenance and livelihoods, are disproportionately affected by the plastic pollution crisis. Addressing Pakistan’s plastic crisis requires a multi-faceted approach that involves public awareness campaigns, education initiatives, industry collaboration, and international support. Revealing the economic costs associated with plastic waste, these studies reinforce the urgency of the problem and the need for immediate action.