Remote South Pacific Island has highest levels of plastic rubbish in the world
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15 May 2017
The beaches of World Heritage-listed Henderson Island, in the Pitcairn Group off South America, contain an estimated 37.7 million items of debris together weighing 17.6 tonnes, a new study has revealed. The island had the highest density of plastic rubbish anywhere in the world, with only 7% related to the fishing industry.
Author: Cooper, D.
Organizer: ABC Science
Location: Pitcairn Island; Henderson Island
Country: United Kingdom
Geographic Keywords: Pitcairn Island, South Pacific