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WebOn average, Australians use 130kg of plastic per person each year. Less than 12% of that's recycled. More frightening still, up to 130,000 tonnes of plastic will find its way into our … WebThe Facts About Litter in the U.S. 1. U.S. roadways accumulate over 51 billion pieces of litter per year¹. 2. There are an estimated 6,729 pieces of litter per roadway mile.¹. 3. … WebPlastic is littering our coasts and polluting our oceans. Unsustainable fishing practices are pushing vulnerable wildlife to the brink. Australian marine parks continue to have their protection downgraded. But there is hope. WWF-Australia is committed to protecting our oceans so that future generations can continue to enjoy nature’s beauty. how does it feel to have lived long enough