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EXPOSED: Amazon’s enormous and rapidly growing plastic pollution problem

Oceana | 2021

Oceana estimates that up to 23.5 million pounds of Amazon’s plastic packaging waste entered and polluted the world’s waterways and oceans in 2020, the equivalent of dumping a delivery van payload of plastic into the oceans every 67 minutes. The report calls on Amazon to reduce its plastic footprint by offering plastic-free packaging as an option at checkout, consistently reporting on its plastic footprint, and eliminating plastic packaging.

Plan The Ban

Chintan Environment Research and Action Group | 2021

As discussions around plastics become more global, we are pleased to present to you our new report 'Plan the Ban' undertaken in 4 cities in India (Pune, Indore, Delhi and Nainital). It is the first of its kind, measuring the impact of removing plastics as a waste and, thereby, as a source of income for wastepicker communities.

India Brand Audit Report

Kashtakari Panchayat | 2021

In 2021, more than 1,000 volunteers in 19 states across India conducted brand audits to hold corporate polluters accountable for their indiscriminate use of single-use plastic packaging. Brand audits are conducted annually by members of the ‘Break Free From Plastic’ movement across the globe.

Mexico Brand Audit Report

Fronteras Comunes | 2021

Indoor/home brand audits on behalf of Fronteras Comunes in 5 locations Cárdenas, Tabasco; Tlanepantla, Estado de México;
y 3 Alcaldías de la Ciudad de México: Azcapotzalco, Benito Juárez, Tlahúac

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The Plastic Waste Trade

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

Top exporters such as the United States, Germany, the UK, Japan and Australia are placing a disproportionate toxic burden on the environment and communities in importing countries. A Global Plastics Treaty can enact stricter measures on the waste trade to prevent environmental injustices.

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Plastic and Waste Pickers

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

Plastic takes up a large percentage of the waste handled by waste pickers. Consequently, they are one of the most vulnerable occupation groups that stand to be impacted by the global plastics treaty. The treaty must establish the legal frameworks required to improve working conditions for waste pickers.

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Toxics and Health

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

Plastic contains toxic chemicals that leach into our food, water, and soil. Out of about 10,000 chemicals used as plastic additives, few have been widely studied, let alone regulated. A treaty must address plastic’s toxic burden.

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Plastic and Climate Change

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

Plastic is a significant contributor to climate change throughout its lifecycle. By 2050, emissions from plastic alone will take up over a third of the remaining carbon budget for a 1.5 °C target. A plastics treaty must impose legally-binding plastic reduction targets.

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Zero Waste Finance

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

A transition from a plastic-reliant economy toward a circular zero waste economy requires effective mobilization and allocation of financial resources. Public and private finance have distinct and intersecting roles to play in supporting and scaling up innovations for waste prevention, redesign, alternative delivery and reuse systems as well as improving existing waste collection and recycling systems.

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Extended Producer Responsibility

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) | 2022

Extended producer responsibility (EPR) policies seek to improve the environmental and social performance of products by holding producers and brand owners accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products. The global plastics treaty must embed well-designed EPR policies in it, guiding producers to prioritize upstream solutions.

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