Altruistic-Tomato-66
Altruistic-Tomato-66 t1_j8w3t6y wrote
Reply to comment by AlwaysUpvotesScience in [OC] Plastic waste emitted to the ocean per country by sometiara1
> China and the US.
Not exactly. China, then Germany, then the US. But China produces more than the US, Germany, Italy, France, Poland, Netherlands, and Japan combined. Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of plastic items during 2021.
China: US$35.5 billion (34.3% of exported plastic items)
Germany: $11.4 billion (11%)
United States: $7.8 billion (7.5%)
Italy: $3.7 billion (3.5%)
France: $3.4 billion (3.3%)
Poland: $3.1 billion (3%)
Netherlands: $2.77 billion (2.7%)
Japan: $2.4 billion (2.3%)
Mexico: $2.3 billion (2.2%)
Czech Republic: $2.18 billion (2.1%)
Taiwan: $2.13 billion (2.1%)
Hong Kong: $1.9 billion (1.8%)
South Korea: $1.73 billion (1.7%)
Belgium: $1.69 billion (1.6%)
Vietnam: $1.63 billion (1.6%)
https://www.worldstopexports.com/plastic-item-exports-country/
Altruistic-Tomato-66 t1_j8w3ku1 wrote
Poor Austria, either hasn’t discovered plastic or was forgotten by the data scientists that made this map
Altruistic-Tomato-66 t1_j8wrdh0 wrote
Reply to comment by AlwaysUpvotesScience in [OC] Plastic waste emitted to the ocean per country by sometiara1
I think we can assume tonnage directly correlates to value, so much so that the positions of countries would very closely mirror the order above. Of course if you have source for tonnage, why not share it?