The plastics conversation is stagnant. These 3 actions can change that | GreenBiz
Even in Amsterdam, a gathering of plastics industry leaders was mired in jargon and toothless goals. Here’s what will get us unstuck.
Grace Njeri
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We must advocate for single-use plastic phase out.
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zelda ninga
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This is something that needs to be talked about because plastic pollution can alter habitats and natural processes, reducing ecosystems' ability to adapt to climate change, and directly affecting millions of people's livelihoods, food production capabilities, and social well-being.
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Rukia Ahmed Abdi
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The plastics industry's dialogue appears stagnant, often characterized by jargon and vague objectives. To drive real change in addressing plastic waste and its impact on climate change, we need concrete, actionable steps that can help break the impasse. 🌍🚯 #ClimateAction #PlasticWaste
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johnte ndeto
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serious conversations should be held about plastics otherwise they are a manace
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63 w
We must advocate for single-use plastic phase out.
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63 w
This is something that needs to be talked about because plastic pollution can alter habitats and natural processes, reducing ecosystems' ability to adapt to climate change, and directly affecting millions of people's livelihoods, food production capabilities, and social well-being.
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63 w
The plastics industry's dialogue appears stagnant, often characterized by jargon and vague objectives. To drive real change in addressing plastic waste and its impact on climate change, we need concrete, actionable steps that can help break the impasse. 🌍🚯 #ClimateAction #PlasticWaste
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63 w
serious conversations should be held about plastics otherwise they are a manace