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Home / Environment / Rhine River Chokes on 4,700 Tonnes of Litter Annually

Rhine River Chokes on 4,700 Tonnes of Litter Annually

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Rhine river carries up to 4,700 tonnes of macrolitter annually.
  • Tyres and plastics are major components of the hazardous river waste.
  • Citizen scientists played a key role in the University of Bonn study.
Rhine River Chokes on 4,700 Tonnes of Litter Annually

The Rhine river is contributing a staggering amount of litter to the North Sea, with recent research indicating up to 4,700 tonnes of macrolitter entering marine environments annually. This pollution includes plastics and items like tyres that leach toxic heavy metals, posing a grave danger to aquatic life and ecosystems. The composition of waste found in the Rhine mirrors that of other European rivers, highlighting a widespread issue.

A collaborative study by citizen scientists and researchers from the University of Bonn between November 2023 and November 2024 meticulously analyzed the litter. A floating trap in Cologne captured substantial amounts of debris, revealing that 15% was plastic and 28% was related to food and drink waste. This ongoing investigation underscores the critical role rivers play in transporting pollution.

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Citizen scientists were instrumental in this research, diligently collecting debris, transporting it, and recording data via a specialized app. Their involvement highlights the power of community science in addressing environmental challenges. Further research is deemed necessary to fully grasp the extent of this critical issue affecting European waterways.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Rhine river carries up to 4,700 tonnes of macrolitter each year.
Citizen scientists helped collect, transport, and record data on litter from the Rhine river.
The Rhine carries macrolitter including plastics, tyres with heavy metals, and food/drink waste.

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