Drinks bottles now biggest plastic menace for waterways – report
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from on (#4CNZ9)
Plastic bags only 1% of plastic in freshwater after sustained efforts to reduce their use
Plastic bottles, the detritus of our throwaway water and soft drinks habits, are the most prevalent form of plastic pollution in European waterways, according to a new report.
Food wrappers, including crisp and sweet packets, were the second biggest form of plastic pollution in rivers, followed by cigarette butts. All of these forms of litter can cause problems for wildlife and fish, and are hard to clean up once they have found their way into the water.
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