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europe currently recycles only a quarter of the twenty five million tons of plastic waste it produces annually now e.u. lawmakers say urgent action is needed if you need the. eight billion tons of plastic produced in less than sixty five years six billion tons of waste a figure speak for themselves more than four billion tons for europe alone oceans have become garbage dumps and they re dying on the. fence every minute the equivalent of a truckload of plastic waste is added to slow decomposition means that it can stick around in the environment and damage marine life class straws for example get stuck in turtles are ways other products when it just it can kill seals and sea birds. the e.u. now wants to ban a range of single use plastic products the directive aims at banning certain single use plastic products where alternatives are readily available and affordable as it