Trap the Sea Trash
Trap the Sea Trash
Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited
Marine waste management crisis that affects the conservation and rehabilitation of mangrove forests Most of the marine waste is waste from rivers, canals, and coastal communities, and flows into the sea and ocean. Corresponds to the marine debris information provided by the Marine Conservation Organization. affecting the environment and marine life in a wide area According to a study in the journal Marine Pollution Bulletin, plastic fragments in the stomachs of seabirds account for 44 percent of all seabird species and 22 percent of all cetacean and sea turtle species. The impact of the cycle of marine debris When plastic is thrown into the sea, it decomposes or breaks into small "microplastics" that can escape into the respiratory system. or the gastrointestinal tract of aquatic animals.
The objective is to create participation of environmental networks in the management of marine debris. Promote marine waste management according to the 3R approach: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle to protect and restore the ecosystem. Build marine and coastal biodiversity.
Encourage participation with communities, networks, and relevant civil society groups such as Pitching Contest, marine debris trap design patterns, and matching with educational institutions or Start-Ups to develop innovative trap design patterns. marine debris To be consistent with the way of life of the community, results, and efficiency. Promote marine waste management according to the 3R approach and follow-up.