Sand and Sustainability: An Essential Resource for Nature and Development
On 12th May 2026, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) released a report under the title - Sand and Sustainability: An Essential Resource for Nature and Development.
- The report highlights that global demand for sand and gravel continues to rise due to four drivers - population growth, migration from rural to urban areas, infrastructure development, and changing lifestyles that require larger built-up areas per person.
Key Findings
Rampant Sand Extraction
- An estimated 6 billion tonnes of sand and sediment are extracted from marine and coastal ecosystems worldwide every year.
- This growing sand extraction takes place against a backdrop of fragmented regulation, ....
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