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-====== Waste Planet ======+====== Waste Planets ======
  
-No English versionyetGo to the **[[:de:experiments:waste_planet:start|German version]]**.+The earth sinks into garbage 
 +The earth can compensate for a certain amount of pollutionincluding CO 2 emissions. 
 +However, the Global Footprint Network (GFN) has calculated that if all people on earth were 
 +to live as we do in Germany, we would need 3 earths for this. This does not even take into 
 +account the pollution of the earth's ecosystem with plastic. Because it can take between 100 
 +and 500 years until a plastic bag has completely disintegrated, depending on the plastic 
 +used. Between 1950 and 2015, 8.3 billion tons of plastic were produced worldwide. Of this, 
 +4.9 billion tons are stored in landfills or in the environment. Officially, the recycling rate in 
 +Germany is 40%, a third of which ends up in the recipient countries for waste exports. There, 
 +they are only partially recycled and often end up in poorly shielded landfills. Interestingly, 
 +however, they are listed in the statistics of the Federal Environment Agency under the 
 +heading "recycled". In the environment, plastics are mechanically pulverized to so-called 
 +microplastics. The smaller these microplastic particles are, the easier and deeper they 
 +penetrate into organisms, including the human organism. A study commissioned by the 
 +WWF has shown that each person ingests up to 5 g of microplastics per week, which 
 +corresponds roughly to a plastic credit card. Particularly finely ground microplastics are also 
 +called nanoplastics, which can even penetrate into human and animal cells due to their small 
 +size. The consequences are still largely unknown. 
 + 
 +SourceTagesschau.de 
 + 
 +|{{:experiments:waste_planet:mikroplastik_1500.png?direct&800|Figure 1}}|
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