Plastic pollution in coastal Georgia waters

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    • #2314
      Dimitri Jaliashvili
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      Do we decide that we should make a concentrated effort to get rid of the things, or is the issue not causing enough of a problem that we can ignore it instead?”

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      კახა კახიაშვილი
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      Development of Circular Economy can become sollution to this issue

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      Mariam Chichua
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      I think that polluter pays principal is first step that Georgia took in the direction to solve this problem, also waste segregation and plastic ban is way to go forward

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      Bogdan Miroshnechenko
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      On average, some 85% of the litter found in the Black Sea is plastic. Of the most common types of litter that are brought into the Black Sea from rivers, around 20% are plastic bottles, while plastic bags and containers, two other key polluters, account for 10% and 9% respectively.

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      Maka Metreveli
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      According to the document, companies should be urged to take preventive measures against the production of waste by 2020. By 2025, there should be establishments for generating energy from waste materials that have not been reused or recycled. Under the requirements of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement, Georgian municipalities must start implementing separate collection of recyclable waste fractions from 2019. This obligation was enforced in February as the municipalities drew up waste management plans. However, implementation is a challenge.

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