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The alliance consists of global companies in the plastics and consumer products value chain. has announced the launch of a new organization today. To aim to enhance solutions for reducing plastic waste in the environment especially by sea The new organization, called Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW), now has nearly 30 companies as members. They have already contributed more than $1 billion in funding. It has also set a combined investment target of $1.5 billion over the next five years. To help reduce plastic waste in the environment, the alliance will develop and create new solutions that help reduce and manage the plastic waste problem. Ready to apply the concept of the circular economy to support solutions to problems related to used plastic. Members of the Alliance include global companies operating in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East. "All parties agree that Plastic waste should not naturally end up in the ocean or other environments. This is a complex and serious challenge. This requires swift action and strong leadership, and AEPW is committed to tackling plastic waste in the environment,” said David Taylor, Chairman, President and CEO of Procter. & Gamble, who is president of AEPW, said, “I want every company to Whether it is a small or large organization In every region and every sector Come and cooperate with us." "History has taught us that Cooperation and partnerships between industry, government agencies and NGOs We can create innovative solutions that help address this global challenge,” said Bob Patel, CEO of LyondellBasell and Vice President of AEPW.
The plastic waste problem is something that people all over the world are aware of. We must help each other solve the problem. And I believe it is time for everyone to work together.” The AEPW Alliance is a not-for-profit organization made up of companies that produce, use, sell, process, collect and recycle plastics. This includes plastics and chemical manufacturers. Consumer product manufacturers, retailers, processors and waste management companies Or collectively known as the plastic value chain group. The Alliance joins the World Business Council for Sustainable Development as a founding strategic partner, and today AEPW also announced an initial initiative and partnership. that shows solutions that will help eliminate plastic waste, as follows: - Partner with Email Marketing List cities to design integrated waste management systems in major cities that lack infrastructure. Especially in the area along the river. This carries plastic waste that is not properly managed from the ground into the sea. This partnership includes working with local governments and stakeholders. and create models that are economically sustainable and replicable. To be applied in various cities and regions, AEPW will continue to build partnerships with cities that have high plastic leak problems. Ready to plan to cooperate with other agencies that are already working with various cities, such as the Project STOP project in Indonesia - Raising funds to support The Incubator Network by Circulate Capital project to develop and support technology. business model and entrepreneurs To help prevent the problem of plastic waste leaking into the sea. Ready to upgrade the waste management and recycling system The aim is to establish various projects that will support further investment.
The focus will initially be on Southeast Asia - Developing a global informatics project using open source scientific data. To support waste management projects around the world By collecting reliable data, including measures, standards, and research regulations. that allows governments, companies, and investors to study and expedite efforts to find ways to reduce the problem of plastic waste in the environment The alliance group will aim to find opportunities to join hands with leading academic institutions. and other agencies that already collect data in a similar way - Establish a collaborative project on capacity building Collaborate with intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations (UN) in organizing workshops and training for government officials and community leaders. To find and develop the most effective and localized solutions in areas that need help most. - Support the Renew Oceans project to help invest and create interactions in the area. The project is designed to capture plastic waste in 10 major rivers before it reaches the sea. These rivers are all major rivers that carry huge amounts of garbage from land to the sea. The initial work will help support the Renew Ganga project, which is also supported by the National Geographic Society.
The plastic waste problem is something that people all over the world are aware of. We must help each other solve the problem. And I believe it is time for everyone to work together.” The AEPW Alliance is a not-for-profit organization made up of companies that produce, use, sell, process, collect and recycle plastics. This includes plastics and chemical manufacturers. Consumer product manufacturers, retailers, processors and waste management companies Or collectively known as the plastic value chain group. The Alliance joins the World Business Council for Sustainable Development as a founding strategic partner, and today AEPW also announced an initial initiative and partnership. that shows solutions that will help eliminate plastic waste, as follows: - Partner with Email Marketing List cities to design integrated waste management systems in major cities that lack infrastructure. Especially in the area along the river. This carries plastic waste that is not properly managed from the ground into the sea. This partnership includes working with local governments and stakeholders. and create models that are economically sustainable and replicable. To be applied in various cities and regions, AEPW will continue to build partnerships with cities that have high plastic leak problems. Ready to plan to cooperate with other agencies that are already working with various cities, such as the Project STOP project in Indonesia - Raising funds to support The Incubator Network by Circulate Capital project to develop and support technology. business model and entrepreneurs To help prevent the problem of plastic waste leaking into the sea. Ready to upgrade the waste management and recycling system The aim is to establish various projects that will support further investment.
The focus will initially be on Southeast Asia - Developing a global informatics project using open source scientific data. To support waste management projects around the world By collecting reliable data, including measures, standards, and research regulations. that allows governments, companies, and investors to study and expedite efforts to find ways to reduce the problem of plastic waste in the environment The alliance group will aim to find opportunities to join hands with leading academic institutions. and other agencies that already collect data in a similar way - Establish a collaborative project on capacity building Collaborate with intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations (UN) in organizing workshops and training for government officials and community leaders. To find and develop the most effective and localized solutions in areas that need help most. - Support the Renew Oceans project to help invest and create interactions in the area. The project is designed to capture plastic waste in 10 major rivers before it reaches the sea. These rivers are all major rivers that carry huge amounts of garbage from land to the sea. The initial work will help support the Renew Ganga project, which is also supported by the National Geographic Society.