A new study mapping the movement of plastic waste has projected that 1.3 billion tonnes of it will be dumped on land and in the oceans by 2040, unless some significant steps are taken to address the trend.
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...except the author isn't taking into account Rice University's breakthrough in the cheap production of graphene using any carbon source. By 2030 there will be a global scavenging system to make lots of money supplying by cleaning up the waste plastics from the land ad oceans. That sounds like a prediction, doesn't it.