The World Plastics Council (WPC) welcomes the Marine Litter Action Plan released by the G20 and commends states for their commitment to reduce marine litter and its impacts by 2025. “This urgent issue requires all of us working together and we look forward to further collaboration with G20 member states to solve this global challenge”, said WPC Chairman, Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh, SABIC.
Plastic makers agree with G20 leadership and the growing scientific consensus that the most effective step we can take under this urgent priority is to develop integrated and sustainable waste management infrastructure in rapidly emerging economies where such systems are lacking. Investing in waste collection and treatment facilities and promoting access to these infrastructure resources is the most responsible way to help prevent land-based waste from leaking into our oceans.
“The global plastics industry is already working with leaders in regions where ocean plastic inputs are highest, to ensure that waste management infrastructure is a priority. We look forward to sharing knowledge and expertise with G20 leadership,” concluded the WPC chairman.
Around the world, plastics makers currently have more than 260 projects either planned, underway or completed to combat marine litter.
With combined efforts to research and prevent marine debris under the Declaration of the Global Plastics Industry for Solutions on Marine Litter, the effort has grown each year since 2011, when it was launched.
Signed by 70 plastics associations in 35 countries, the declaration focuses on education, public policy, best practices, plastics recycling and recovery, plastic pellet containment and research.
Published in the September 2017 Edition of American Recycler News