To end the plastic crisis, the UN plastic pollution treaty must introduce new global binding rules to regulate production and consumption. These rules must include measures to ban, phase-out, ...
including air pollution, poor working conditions and threats from hazardous material spills. A shocking 93% of all deaths linked to global plastic production occur in low- and middle-income countries.
WWF International has urged governments to commit to a strong and effective legally binding treaty for global plastic pollution, INC-5, as the fifth and final negotiations round approaches.
Ocean County's Northern Recycling Center, one of 60 Polypropylene Recycling Coalition grantees across the country, is now on track to recycle at least 26 times the amount of polypropylene it did in ...
Why is plastic pollution a problem? Plastic pollution is the most visible example of the havoc we’re causing to our planet. From our local beaches to the remote Arctic, it is choking our oceans and ...
Achieving the treaty’s goal of ending plastic pollution demands mobilizing and distributing additional ... of the world's most endangered animals from extinction and support WWF's conservation efforts ...
WWF was in a worldwide war against plastic pollution. People knew about the damage it's causing to our world, yet governments were refusing to act. So how did WWF create a campaign that rallied ...
Panaji: Although the state is taking steps towards plastic waste management and recycling systems, the consumption has risen ...
It also claimed most plastic pollution comes from inadequate collection ... A report published last month by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) also highlighted concerns about chemical-based ways ...
Plastic pollution has emerged as a critical environmental issue in Bangladesh, exacerbated by rapid urbanization, inadequate ...
Why is plastic pollution a problem? Plastic pollution is the most visible example of the havoc we’re causing to our planet. From our local beaches to the remote Arctic, it is choking our oceans and ...