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How much are we paying for drinking water in (PET) bottles? A global assessment of the hidden costs and potential damage to the environment

Elena Tamburini, Yoram Krozer, Giuseppe Castaldelli

2025Environmental Challenges6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• PET bottles are mismanaged and released in environment which is a global issue • In 2020, about 34 billion bottles (6% of the total) have been released into marine environment • Mismanaged and abandoned PET bottles causes dramatic effects on marine ecosystem services • The monetary losses of ecosystem services caused by disposal of PET bottle are estimated at 0.7-29.2 billion USD a year • The damage costs of each PET bottle sold are estimated in 0.02 USD, corresponding to 100% of the average current production price of a 500-ml PET bottle Plastic pollution is a global problem of unprecedented magnitude. In particular, marine plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental problems, mainly due to single-use or disposable plastic waste, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. With the aim of quantifying their post-use fate and types of environmental damage, we have carried out the first global calculation of total stocks and fluxes since 1950, as well as an estimate of the value of ecosystem services lost due to the mismanagement and abandonment of PET bottles in the environment. The analysis was conducted by collecting and synthesizing published data on the production, use and end-of-life management of PET bottles. The results show that since the start of plastic production in 1950, about 80% of all PET bottles produced and used have been mismanaged, littered or dumped. Of this, about 8%, or about 19 Mt, has been lost to oceans and seas, resulting in global damage costs of about USD 8.6 billion, mainly due to the loss of ecosystem services. For a single PET bottle, this corresponds to a hidden cost estimated at around USD 0.02, which is around 100% of the current average production price of a 500ml PET bottle.

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Natural resource economicsEnvironmental scienceBusinessForensic engineeringEconomicsEngineeringMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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