million bottles a year. but 460 million tonnes of new plastic is being produced every year. at this rate, it will be a long time before recycling can catch up to it. stephanie hegarty reporting on that story for us. let s turn to sport and to day seven of wimbledon. top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of dutch wildcard tim van rijthoven during a battling 6 2, 4 6, 6 1, 6 2 victory on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day seven. the world number two, 0ns jabeur, remains the favourite in the women s draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who d knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history
events and it s very hard to do reliable statistics on such rare events, but it certainly makes sense that certainly, warmer temperatures do contribute to more of these type of avalanches, these glacial avalanches, so i think it s certainly reasonable to be expect more of them. most of them happen in remote areas. we don t actually observe them. this one is only on the news because it happened to kill some hikers in the region but typically, they don t impact populated regions, so they don t get reported but, certainly, mountain glaciers are melting, whether it s a slow melt or an avalanche. i d expect that to increase in the coming years. let s turn to sport and to day 7 of wimbledon. top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of the dutch wildcard player tim van rijthoven after a four set battle on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day 7.