Charted: the Global Plastic Waste Trade

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Plastic waste trade

Charting the Movement of Global Plastic Waste

Every year, nations worldwide produce around 350 million metric tons of plastic waste. This is equivalent to over 10 million fully loaded garbage trucks.

Most of this plastic waste is either incinerated or sent to landfills, thus eventually polluting our air, land, and oceans. Only a fraction of this waste is recycled, and contrary to popular belief, just 2% is traded internationally.

This graphic by Our World in Data uses data from OECD and UN Comtrade to reveal just how much plastic waste is traded across borders, and which countries are estimated to export and import the most of it.

Why Trade Waste?

Though most plastic waste is managed and recycled within countries, exporting spare waste helps manage a part of their plastic emissions more cheaply and reduces pressure on local recycling facilities and landfills.

Importing plastics, on the other hand, comes with certain financial benefits too. Repurposing recycled plastics into goods is a far cheaper option for industries that would otherwise rely on buying newly manufactured expensive plastics. And many countries differ when it comes to their specific plastic recycling capabilities and needs, so while they might export some plastic waste, they also import others that are useful.

Research has even found that higher plastic waste imports have positively impacted the economic growth of many low-income countries, in the right circumstances.

However, when countries export unusable and non-recyclable contaminated plastics, these same low-income nations may see the end-of-life ecosystem costs outweigh any financial benefits.

The World’s Biggest Plastic Importers and Exporters

With its reported plastic waste exports nearing four million metric tons, Europe exports nearly 80% of the world’s traded plastic waste. However, as most is reportedly exported to other European nations, it is also the largest importing region.

Here are the world’s top plastic waste exporters in 2020 according to UN Comtrade data:

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Due to political reasons, UN Comtrade includes Taiwan data under “Other Asia, not elsewhere specified.”

Germany, which is the world’s largest exporter of plastic scraps and waste at 854 million kilograms, relies primarily on the Netherlands, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Türkiye, and Malaysia to manage this plastic waste.

Asia’s largest plastic exports are from Japan, which trades primarily with other Asian countries including Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Korea. In 2020, Japan was the world’s second-largest plastic waste exporter with 821 million kilograms shipped.

Third on this list is the United States. The country is estimated to have exported more than 600 million kilograms of plastic waste in 2020, and while a majority was traded with Canada, a portion also went to Mexico, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Hong Kong, and Indonesia.

And on the receiving end, Malaysia and Türkiye have become the world’s largest plastic waste importers, primarily from within their respective regions:

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RankCountryImported Plastic Waste (2020)
1Malaysia715,274,628 kg
2Türkiye619,287,422 kg
3Germany567,239,848 kg
4Viet Nam440,706,678 kg
5Netherlands417,312,448 kg
6USA243,981,665 kg
7Indonesia233,926,526 kg
8Other Asia, nes230,934,455 kg
9Poland195,332,771 kg
10Italy192,114,936 kg
11China, Hong Kong SAR186,629,825 kg
12Belgium185,232,530 kg
13Spain182,033,579 kg
14Austria170,175,178 kg
15Canada167,123,643 kg
16China150,033,032 kg
17United Kingdom144,482,263 kg
18Thailand130,341,730 kg
19France128,752,962 kg
20Slovenia102,353,864 kg
21Rep. of Korea97,893,699 kg
22India89,145,346 kg
23Czechia79,601,672 kg
24Mexico68,782,729 kg
25Latvia68,107,317 kg
26Lithuania66,374,140 kg
27Bulgaria63,823,882 kg
28Switzerland61,347,327 kg
29Ireland54,078,049 kg
30Romania47,989,380 kg
31Pakistan45,750,791 kg
32Serbia37,292,746 kg
33Denmark33,324,445 kg
34Russian Federation31,817,270 kg
35Ukraine30,817,214 kg
36Sweden30,007,480 kg
37Slovakia29,347,402 kg
38Uzbekistan27,090,552 kg
39Greece22,635,566 kg
40Bosnia Herzegovina21,829,094 kg
41Hungary21,118,259 kg
42Portugal19,953,840 kg
43Honduras18,408,892 kg
44Luxembourg16,654,349 kg
45Australia13,731,068 kg
46Bangladesh13,344,977 kg
47Myanmar13,084,157 kg
48Croatia13,046,429 kg
49Brazil12,040,500 kg
50Philippines10,964,992 kg
51Ecuador10,012,297 kg
52El Salvador9,934,333 kg
53Nigeria8,975,285 kg
54South Africa8,290,544 kg
55United Arab Emirates8,194,024 kg
56Yemen8,122,620 kg
57Kenya8,042,308 kg
58Finland7,927,225 kg
59Peru7,830,729 kg
60Singapore7,812,335 kg
61Saudi Arabia7,772,952 kg
62Norway7,465,358 kg
63Oman7,337,017 kg
64Morocco6,354,623 kg
65Israel5,435,111 kg
66Estonia5,112,549 kg
67Azerbaijan5,059,007 kg
68New Zealand4,986,243 kg
69Lao People's Dem. Rep.4,896,151 kg
70Ghana4,525,868 kg
71Egypt4,265,787 kg
72Angola3,848,302 kg
73Guatemala3,786,378 kg
74Cyprus3,699,497 kg
75Belarus3,363,907 kg
76Japan3,045,561 kg
77Mozambique2,828,608 kg
78United Rep. of Tanzania2,801,914 kg
79Costa Rica2,584,350 kg
80Nicaragua2,400,367 kg
81Paraguay2,128,994 kg
82Colombia2,037,539 kg
83South Sudan1,709,764 kg
84Uganda1,559,662 kg
85Zimbabwe1,511,063 kg
86Sri Lanka1,502,126 kg
87Senegal1,362,546 kg
88North Macedonia1,126,010 kg
89Côte d'Ivoire939,404 kg
90Dominican Rep.768,374 kg
91Afghanistan754,746 kg
92Kazakhstan717,188 kg
93Togo698,210 kg
94Cuba680,609 kg
95Iraq627,911 kg
96Lebanon583,037 kg
97Montenegro571,380 kg
98Uruguay505,549 kg
99Bahrain499,397 kg
100Ethiopia493,057 kg
101Panama454,236 kg
102Djibouti447,649 kg
103Libya445,997 kg
104Nepal430,028 kg
105Tajikistan405,577 kg
106Kyrgyzstan389,064 kg
107Georgia379,580 kg
108Chad375,055 kg
109Areas, nes366,189 kg
110Chile348,504 kg
111Qatar289,691 kg
112Guinea247,240 kg
113Venezuela239,537 kg
114Zambia233,551 kg
115Burkina Faso193,232 kg
116Sudan188,732 kg
117Mauritius176,928 kg
118Benin168,956 kg
119Malta157,233 kg
120Jamaica150,529 kg
121Tunisia149,199 kg
122Democratic Republic of the Congo147,105 kg
123Cambodia143,448 kg
124Cameroon137,262 kg
125Gabon136,495 kg
126Iran129,535 kg
127Kuwait104,493 kg
128Algeria86,902 kg
129Brunei Darussalam83,517 kg
130Albania83,138 kg
131Rwanda82,091 kg
132Armenia71,820 kg
133Democratic People's Republic of Korea66,000 kg
134Bhutan52,653 kg
135Cayman Isds52,513 kg
136Equatorial Guinea44,051 kg
137Bolivia (Plurinational State of)42,858 kg
138Argentina38,707 kg
139Namibia33,211 kg
140Trinidad and Tobago31,811 kg
141Jordan28,770 kg
142Suriname22,976 kg
143Madagascar22,672 kg
144Syria22,100 kg
145Andorra20,387 kg
146Mali20,200 kg
147Saint Helena19,587 kg
148Mongolia19,111 kg
149Bermuda18,814 kg
150Maldives18,130 kg
151Botswana16,041 kg
152Timor-Leste12,459 kg
153Saint Lucia10,739 kg
154Mauritania10,300 kg
155Saint Vincent and the Grenadines8,281 kg
156Haiti7,769 kg
157Aruba5,833 kg
158Malawi5,716 kg
159Vanuatu5,000 kg
160Belize4,294 kg
161Eswatini3,730 kg
162Turks and Caicos Isds3,453 kg
163Fiji3,212 kg
164Curaçao1,485 kg
165Bahamas1,361 kg
166Faeroe Isds1,062 kg
167Guyana1,004 kg
168Lesotho547 kg
169Bonaire392 kg
170Gibraltar380 kg
171Papua New Guinea191 kg
172Guam140 kg
173Cabo Verde100 kg
174New Caledonia73 kg
175Liberia50 kg
176Bunkers50 kg
177Cocos Isds44 kg
178Br. Virgin Isds35 kg
179Republic of Moldova31 kg
180Saint Pierre and Miquelon5 kg
181Iceland3 kg
182Seychelles2 kg
183Sierra Leone1 kg

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How the Plastic Waste Trade is Changing

Up until 2017, China was one of the world’s largest plastic waste importers, which it used for its manufacturing industries. In 2018, it imposed import bans on 24 types of recyclable waste, and their plastic waste imports dropped by over 95% within a year.

In 2019, 187 nations signed an international treaty called the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. Aimed at addressing the gaps in plastic waste disposal, this treaty restricts participating nations from trading plastic scraps internationally, unless it lacks sufficient recycling or disposal capacity.

And over the last decade, the global plastic trade has indeed declined tremendously. But millions of tons of plastic are still being shipped (and mismanaged).Showing 1 to 10 of 183 entries

Published on : 12/03/2023 by puertoparrot

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