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Sustainable materials management hub > Specific & materials pollutants >
Contents (this page):
· General information & resources
· International cooperation
· Institutions:
~ International organizations
~ Industry & private sector
~ Research sector
~ Networks, initiatives & social movements
~ NGOs
· Select readings on plastic pollution
Also see:
General information & resources
Global Plastics Outlook @ OECD
Green Education Foundation (GEF): Tips to using less plastic
· General information about plastic pollution
Plastic pollution data @ Our World in Data
· "space for discussion about plastic pollution between experts and readers"
Plastic Pollution Resource Library @ National Geographic
Plastics Today ⇾ Sustainability
The Story of Plastic documentary film
International cooperation
International Cooperation on Plastic Pollution @ GEN
Institutions ~ Industry & private sector
American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance (ARPGA)
Institutions ~ Research
Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR)
· "...a feminist, anti-colonial, marine science laboratory. This means our methods foreground
values of equity, humility, and justice. We specialize in community-based and citizen science
monitoring of plastic pollution, particularly of plastics in food webs.
Institutions ~ Networks, initiatives & social movements
Break Free from Plastic Movement
· “...a global movement envisioning a future free from plastic pollution. Since its launch in 2016, more
than 11,000 organizations and individual supporters from across the world have joined the movement
to demand massive reductions in single-use plastics and to push for lasting solutions to the plastic
pollution crisis. BFFP member organizations and individuals share the common values of
environmental protection and social justice, and work together through a holistic approach in order
to bring about systemic change under the #breakfreefromplastic core pillars. This means tackling
plastic pollution across the whole plastics value chain - from extraction to disposal – focusing on
prevention rather than cure and providing effective solutions.”
· "...a global initiative with the ambition to build unstoppable momentum towards a circular economy
for plastics. Led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the New Plastics Economy applies the
principles of the circular economy and brings together key stakeholders to rethink and redesign the
future of plastics. By uniting businesses, governments and other actors behind one common vision
it aims to build a plastics system that works."
Institutions ~ NGOs
· "A million acts of blue for a plastic free future"
· campaign that calls on people to push retailers, corporations and businesses to reduce
single-use plastic. Main actions include signing petitions to tell companies to end plastic
pollution and challenge companies on social media.
· PPC is a platform that encourages individuals and organizations to take action and live plastic-free.
Plastic Pollution Emissions Working Group
· "A leading team of scientists, policy wonks, and conservation practitioners...united to stem the
global tide of plastic pollution."
Select readings on plastic pollution
· In reverse chronological order
Draft National Strategy to Prevent Plastic Pollution
· 2023 ~ EPA Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery
· EPA draft strategy to prevent plastic pollution, published in 2023 with the aim of seeking public
feedback to improve the draft
· Draft includes 3 objectives: reducing the amount of plastic produced, further steps towards circular
economies, trash pollution mitigation and clean-ups
Sachet economy: Big problems in small packets
· 2020 ~ Catherine Liamzon, et al. ~ Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA)
· Delves into the issue of sachets in the Philippines, why they are so problematic, and how to solve this issue
· Sachets – unrecyclable, small plastic packaging – are becoming a large plastic pollution problem
in many developing countries, especially in Southeast Asia
· About 164 million Sachets are used in the Philippines every day
· 2018 ~ Hannah Ritchie & Max Roser ~ Oxford Martin School
· An informational article on plastic pollution and how it consists of “various elements of plastic
production, distribution, and waste management chain.”
Plastic and Human Health: A Micro Issue?
· 2017 ~ Stephanie L. Write & Frank J. Kelly ~ Environmental Science and Technology
· Plastics can enter the human system in many ways, more often that thought of, “given the prevalence
of microplastics in the marine environment.”
· Provides evidence to prove that there are some “pathways through which microplastics could
cause harm.”