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pollution and liberate their coastlines from plastics (Littoral Sans Plastique (LISP)) with the first phase of technical …
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Oceans are vital for Indonesia's economy and social welfare. However, there are challenges to the extent and integrity of Indonesia's marine and coastal ecosystems that, if not managed well, could undermine the potential of Indonesia's ocean economy. Compounding these long-term challenges are...
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In 2015, a global study estimating inputs of plastic waste into the oceans ranked Indonesia as the second largest contributor to plastic marine pollution. In 2017, another study ranked four Indonesian rivers in the world's most polluting top 20. The challenge of plastic waste and marine debris...
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Plastics have been a development driver for decades but have turned into a development problem due to their … decisions for plastic pollution management. Overall, the report concludes that the effectiveness of policies to address plastics …
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Thailand, like many countries around the world, is in the midst of a significant plastic waste crisis. In 2019, the government of Thailand released the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and is developing the National action plan on Marine plastic debris to alleviate the current...
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critical need for a private sector focused market assessment of plastics recycling in the Philippines. Reuse, refill and new … delivery model aspects of a circular economy for plastics are evaluated, but the primary focus of the study is plastic …
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The rising production and consumption of plastic combined with mismanagement of plastic waste is leading to significant pollution of marine and coastal areas. Addressing plastic waste on islands is crucial because of their roles as both receptors and contributors. While there is no single...
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Rapid economic growth and poor environmental management have Rwanda facing growing pollution problems, including solid waste and plastic pollution, among others. For years, Rwanda has sought to tackle plastic waste, and the country has been proactive in pursuing environmental management with...
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In response to a request from the Government of Vietnam, this World Bank study was conducted from July 2020 to April 2021 to deepen knowledge about the different plastic waste types leaking into rivers and the ocean in Vietnam and identify their market alternatives for potential substitution....
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, respectively, by 2025 and 2030. Reducing plastics pollution requires a three-pillar pathway that aligns with the 2021 ASEAN … System focuses on upstream measures such as reducing the use of single-use, low-value plastics. Pillar 2: Enhance Collection …) policy reforms in place. Pillar 3: Create Value for Waste Reuse focuses on the development of markets for plastics recycling …
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