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Mumbai's Oceans Get Plastic Shield in 2026

10 Feb

Summary

  • Mumbai will deploy barriers to stop plastic waste flow by 2026.
  • Systems aim to recover 61-92 tonnes of plastic annually.
  • City releases 5 million kg of plastic waste into the sea yearly.
Mumbai's Oceans Get Plastic Shield in 2026

In 2026, Mumbai will see the deployment of innovative barriers designed to halt the flow of plastic waste into the Arabian and Indian Oceans. This crucial initiative is led by The Ocean Cleanup, a Netherlands-based non-profit, in partnership with the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.

The technology will be implemented in phases, starting before the monsoon season. Initial deployments will focus on the Trombay and Malad waterways, identified as major contributors to ocean-bound plastic. These systems are projected to recover between 61 and 92 tonnes of plastic annually once operational.

Research indicates that 80 percent of marine litter along India's coastlines is plastic. Mumbai alone releases about 5 million kg of plastic waste into the sea each year, severely affecting 220 km of coastline, extensive mangrove areas, numerous protected species, and nearly 1.9 million livelihoods.

Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, emphasized India's critical role in global plastic pollution control. He highlighted that stopping waste before it reaches the ocean is vital. Through its 30 Cities Programme, Mumbai has been designated a priority intervention point for effective, locally aligned solutions.

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.
Mumbai will deploy barriers to stop the flow of plastic waste into the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean in 2026.
The initial systems deployed in Mumbai are expected to recover between 61 to 92 tonnes of plastic per year.
The 30 Cities Programme by The Ocean Cleanup aims to cut global river-based plastic emissions by targeting 30 of the world's most polluting urban waterways with comprehensive strategies and proven technologies.

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