How many pieces of plastic are on Henderson Island?
The team estimates 37.7 million pieces of plastic debris litter Henderson Island, exposing the extent to which the Earth's nooks and crannies have become sinks for the 311 million tons of plastic waste created annually by humans.
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The island today is the only known breeding site of the endangered Henderson Petrel and is an important breeding area for at least ten other seabird species.
Due to its geographic position, Henderson Island is home to the world's most plastic-polluted beach. The South Pacific Gyre washes ocean plastic onto the island's shores, and no one is around to pick it up.
Henderson Island, located in the South Pacific, has been named the world's dirtiest island due to the high concentration of plastic debris on its shores. The island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is estimated to have over 37 million pieces of plastic litter on its beaches.
The ChallengeDue to its geographic position, Henderson Island is home to the world's most plastic-polluted beach. The South Pacific Gyre washes ocean plastic onto the island's shores, and no one is around to pick it up.