Frequently Asked Questions

Why is single-use-plastic (or SUP) so problematic?

Single-use-plastics (SUPs) are plastics that are produced to be used once (or for a very short time), and then thrown away or recycled (UNEP, 2018 p.2). Some familiar examples are shopping bags, food packaging, cups and bottles, straws, containers, and cutlery (UNEP, 2018 p.2). In 2021 alone, global SUP production reached 139 million metric tons or over one-third of total plastic production (Charles & Kimman, 2023 p.23; UNEP, 2021 p.99). Imagine how much plastic waste is generated from that! If we can reduce the unnecessary use and production of SUPs, we can automatically reduce a very big part of plastic waste problem at the source.