Styrofoam and Plastic: The Cause Of Floods?

    

    Styrofoam and Plastic: The Cause Of Floods?

Hello, I return again to bring awareness of Plastic and Styrofoam pollution. When we last met, we witnessed the beginning of these mistaken inventions. Now in 2018, we are significantly affected, looking for solutions and fighting a 'never ending' battle. In Trinidad and Tobago, my beloved home, have recently faced by flooding from the rains brought about by the ITCZ ( Inter-tropical Convergence Zone). Infact, according to the local news station, CNC3, the central part of Trinidad was affected, where people said that the floods were nothing compared since 20 years ago. This was heartbreaking, but you're probably thinking what does this have to do with pollution? In an article from the Jamaica Gleaner, "plastic bottles and Styrofoam cause flooding by blocking drains along Shoemaker Gully"(Figure 2)1. Also, I was looking at my Facebook feed and a particular post by IAMovement caught my eye. IAMovement is a NGO that was founded in 2014 and brings about positive environmental and social change.2 The post was about an experience by a person named Joanne Sam.3 (Figure 1)

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Figure 1: Picture showing the cause of flooding from solid waste littered at the side of a road by the drain.



Figure 2: A table showing imports of plastic for packaging or conveyance: 2011–2015, kg






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  1. The plastic pollution in Trinidad is crazy!! Nice post.

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  2. Very interesting... learnt a lot. Looking forward to more posts. Keep up the great work.

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