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Greenpeace deliver petitions to ‘Wasteminster’

Greenpeace petition handed in to 10 Downing Street calls on the Wasteminster to stop dumping plastic waste in Turkey.

The EditorbyThe Editor
26 March 2022
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Plastics Petition Hand in at Downing Street in London

Plastics petition hand in at Downing Street in London - Photo provided by Suzanne Plunkett at Greenpeace, used with permission

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Wasteminster – Greenpeace deliver almost half million strong petition to Downing Street, after UK exports 123,039 tonnes of plastic waste to Turkey in 2021.

Greenpeace campaigners today delivered petitions from the UK and Turkey to 10 Downing Street, calling on the UK government to stop dumping plastic waste in Turkey. Last year, the UK exported 123,039 tonnes of waste plastic to Turkey alone. While waste export figures from the UK to Turkey declined following last summer’s Wasteminster scandal, the export numbers have already started to creep up again.

The petitions have been signed by 422,735 in the UK and 71,000 in Turkey. The UK is one of the largest producers of plastic waste on earth, producing more plastic waste than any other country except the United States. Our broken recycling system can’t handle the amount of waste we produce, so we rely on exports to deal with vast quantities of it. 

Plastic waste exports are harming people and nature. A Greenpeace Turkey report found that across five dumping sites in Turkey where UK plastic waste was sent, all were contaminated by hazardous chemicals and at one site the level of toxicity in the soil was the highest ever recorded in Turkey.

“The UK exported 486,000 tons of plastic waste alone to Turkey in the last 3 years. Even though Turkey’s imports seem to be decreasing with the introduction of the polyethylene ban for a period but following its abolition at a historic speed, we see that the numbers are climbing without any lessons being learned.

“Turkey is neither the UK nor Europe’s garbage dump. At Greenpeace Turkey, with the Game of Waste report we published in February 2022, we witnessed that our land was 400,000 times more polluted than uncontaminated land. How many more animals and people are needed to be affected in order for all this waste flow to stop? The UK government must urgently learn to deal with its own waste within its borders and ban the export of waste.” 

Nihan Temiz Ataş, biodiversity project lead at Greenpeace Turkey

“It’s shameful that we continue to dump our dangerous plastic waste onto other countries. While it’s out of sight and out of mind for us here in the UK, in Turkey where we’ve dumped it, the plastic pollution poisons the land, endangers peoples’ health and destroys nature.

“Together with our friends in Turkey, we are calling on our government to end this disgraceful practice by immediately banning waste exports and reducing plastic use across society through ambitious reduction targets.”

Maja Darlington, a Plastics Campaigner at Greenpeace UK

Between 2016 and 2020, UK exports of plastic waste to Turkey increased from 12,000 tonnes in 2016 to 210,000 tonnes in 2020. The number decreased slightly in 2021 following Greenpeace campaigning, but has begun to rise again this year as the issue falls down the political agenda.

Greenpeace is demanding that the UK government immediately ban exports of plastic waste and tackle plastic pollution at source by reducing single use plastic by 50% by 2023.

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