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Indonesia’s Ban on Importing Plastic Waste Met With Cautious Optimism From Campaigners

Policy, Waste Trade
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Gujarat: World Bank Withdraws $40 Million Funding for Waste-to-Energy Plants Amid Community Backlash

false solutions, Plastics & Health, waste-to-energy
South East Asia

Reuse study tour seeks to popularize reuse, refill vs single-use plastics

Real Solutions, Reuse
South East Asia

Thailand bans imports of plastic waste to curb toxic pollution

Policy, Waste Trade
South East Asia

Time to End ‘Waste Colonialism’ Through a Global Plastics Treaty

Global Plastics treaty, Policy, Waste Trade
South Asia

Report raises concern on India’s reliance on single-use plastics; cites study to support reuse systems

Policy, Real Solutions, Reuse, UNEA 6

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Making Reuse a Reality: A systems approach to tackling single-use plastic pollution

Break Free From Plastic, Flotilla Foundation | 2023

Researchers are urging that reuse systems are prioritised as a key solution to reduce the severity of the plastic pollution crisis. Translations

Nina's Action Stop Plastic Pollution

Break Free From Plastic | 2025

A report on youth activist, Aeshnina Azzahra Aqilani's action at the fifth intergovernmental negotiations for the Global Plastics Treaty, in Busan, South Korea. Through her inspired action, she calls for a global reduction in plastic production and a ban on toxic chemicals in plastic manufacturing.

TrashBlitz Belize 2024 Annual Report

Sea of Life, TrashBlitz | 2025

In 2024, Sea of Life joined with numerous partners nationwide to begin a systemized and consistent waste audit campaign called TrashBlitz.

“Frascos vienen y van” (Jars Come and Go), Taller Ecologista. Argentina (Spanish)

Taller Ecologista, Break Free From Plastic | 2024

The key is flexibility. Large-scale homogenisation or standardisation are not always essential in reuse systems.

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