Mobilising the power of voluntary action to end plastic pollution

Last week members of the UK Plastics Pact gathered in London for our 5th Annual Summit. Since we launched the historical Pact in 2018 with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation we have seen progress in the UK act as a catalyst for a global network of Pacts and other voluntary stewardship approaches around the world. A key takeaway from the Summit was that voluntary collaboration across supply chains has accelerated progress, and helped businesses be ahead of the curve when it comes to pending legislative changes around the world.

Hot on the heels of last week’s Summit, we have our Strategic Technical Manager Jayne Paramor and Technical Partnerships Manager Megg Humphrey in Paris for the INC-2 United Nations PlasticsTreaty negotiations, representing WRAP as an Official Observer.

We have a clear message for leaders: the combination of voluntary action alongside regulation is very powerful, and is what we need to see in the final Treaty.

The growing international network of Plastics Pacts and other similar voluntary approaches are driving tangible action and have established a vital foundation from which to inform negotiations around the voluntary elements of the Global Treaty. The final Treaty should utilise these successful voluntary approaches, aligned to policy development which supports and drives action.

We are working with partners around the world to promote the development and implementation of a robust and impactful Global Treaty to end plastic pollution. One which creates a world where plastic is only used where necessary and, where it is used, never becomes waste.

Discover more about how we are creating a circular economy for plastics around the world:
 https://lnkd.in/er_aePtF.

Notes to Editor

  • WRAP is a climate action NGO working around the globe to tackle the causes of the climate crisis and give the planet a sustainable future. Our vision is a thriving world in which climate change is no longer a problem. We believe that our natural resources should not be wasted and that everything we use should be re-used and recycled. We bring together and work with governments, businesses and individuals to ensure that the world’s natural resources are used more sustainably. Our core purpose is to help tackle climate change and protect our planet by changing the way things are produced, consumed and disposed of.
  • Our work includes: UK Plastics Pact, Courtauld Commitment 2030, Textiles 2030 and the citizen campaigns Love Food Hate Waste and Recycle Now. We run Food Waste Action Week and Recycle Week.

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