A team of researchers in the United States and Australia led by Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineer at the University of Georgia, analyzed plastic waste levels in the world’s oceans.
According to a report by Niall McCarthy, Data Journalist on Statista.com, Vietnam ranked among top 5 countries polluting the oceans the most.

Garbage In Hon Rom Phan Thiet, Binh Thuan province, Vietnam
The report mentioned, researchers found that China and Indonesia are the top sources of plastic bottles, bags and other rubbish clogging up global sea lanes. Together, both nations account for more than a third of plastic detritus in global waters, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

The Countries Polluting The Oceans The Most

Garbage in Ha Long Bay, Quang Inh province of Vietnam
In 2010, 8.8 million metric tons of mismanaged plastic waste in the ocean was traced back to China while 3.2 million metric tons came from Indonesia. The United States is also guilty of polluting oceans with plastic, but at a much lower level than China. Annually, 0.3 million metric tons of waterborne plastic garbage comes from the United States.

Foreigners collect trash from a beach in Mui Ne, a beloved destination among tourists, on Thursday afternoon, after Russian tourist Oksana Pavlova posted an appeal on Facebook, with a photo showing how dirty it looked. Photos: Elena Kukina/VnExpress