This ISLANDS Plastics Community of Practice provides space for exchange on plastic recycling and addressing plastic pollution in SIDS and countries with SIDS-like territories.

Group members are welcomed to share all experiences and information, including on policy and market-based approaches, advocacy initiatives, materials and manufacturing innovation, case studies, life-cycle assessments, and plastic recycling cooperatives and business models.

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1 year ago
Njuh louis
Hello great changemakers. Delighted meeting you all. Please for directions on how to join this group. Thanks

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1 year ago
Riteshni Devi
Hi How can I join this group?

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3 years ago
melanie ashton
We need to reduce plastic. use. What examples of behavioural change have you witnessed in relation to plastics?

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) BlueTech for Waste innovation challenge is open for applications from 19 April to 31 May 2022. The call is open to private sector organizations from twelve Caribbean countries – Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominican Republic,… Read More

Inter-American Development Bank(IDB), Global Environment Facility(GEF)

Marine environment at risk as chemicals pollution grows

“Thousands of new chemicals are coming onto the market every year, in addition to the 350,000 or so identified chemicals and mixtures of chemicals already in existence, most of which we know very little about in terms of their toxicity and harmfulness to the environment or human health.

Many of these chemicals - used in products from household cleaning products to sunscreen - are leaching into the environment and into the sea, and damaging marine life and ecosystems" says Charles Goddard, editorial director at Economist Impact.

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https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/top-stories/marine-environment-at-risk-as-chemicals-pollution-grows
United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP), Norvegian Retailers' Environment Fund

On May 10 2022, 15:00 - 16:30 (CEST) the NREF-UNEP Partnership on Reducing Plastic Pollution through Extended Producer Responsibility hosts a launch event. The event will bring together experts and policy makers from around the world to discuss how this … Read More

How are communities in SIDS reducing coastal pollution?

Across the world, coastal regions and ecosystems are facing diverse environmental pressures from overexploitation, soil erosion, urban waste discharge and more. In the Pacific region, the problem is even more severe given the reliance of countries on healthy ocean ecosystems and services.

Watch this video by the No Pelesitiki Campaign in Tonga!

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https://youtu.be/Bqr7VKFQ-L4

Call for Abstract & Poster Proposals for the 7th International Marine Debris Conference

Selected abstracts will be offered a speaking time within the Technical Session to which the abstract is submitted, while successful poster proposals will be offered a space at the conference’s poster event. For more information, please review the Abstracts & Posters page on the 7IMDC website.

Academics, NGOs and passionate individuals from SIDS countries are warmly invited to apply and share their knowledge and experiences on how to tackle marine debris.

Deadline: Friday 29th of April

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https://7imdc.org/program/abstracts

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NEWS - New Partnership to Help End Plastic Waste in Samoa

A new partnership between the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and CRDC Global, a Costa Rica-based company, will address the growing problem of plastic pollution in Samoa. The partnership aims to bring an end-to-end circular solution for plastic waste, focusing on education and the collection, up-cycling, and repurposing of plastic waste into building products.

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https://www.ws.undp.org/content/samoa/en/home/presscenter/pressreleases/2022/new-partnership-to-help...
Zablon Otieno Ogolla

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In Africa we do not deal with macro plastics but with a whole contaminated single used plastics that leaves our homes, places of work or people literally throw them at any given opportunity. The way forward to fight plastic pollution to have a behaviour and attitude change at an individual level and pass the same to the family, community and sooner change the entire nation and globe. The plastic taps have to be closed to realise this dream come true.

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Clara Mottura commented on Clara Mottura's Post in Plastics - ISLANDS, ISLANDS

How are communities in SIDS reducing coastal pollution?

Marine litter negatively affects the environment, people and coastal economies around the world. In the Pacific region, the problem is even more severe given the reliance of countries on healthy ocean ecosystems and services.

Watch this video by the Samoa Recycling Waste Management Association!

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https://youtu.be/tTxaPeTaFSY

Hi all!
Yesterday we completed the Pacific segment of our ISLANDS webinar "Tackling Plastics in SIDS".

Please find the recording below as well as the interesting presentation given by Joao Sousa.

Thanks again everyone for the insightful conversation!

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https://youtu.be/jyskucIdHQk
pdf Joao Sousa - GEF ISLANDS - Tackling Plastics.pdf5.1 MB
melanie ashton commented on Clara Mottura's Post in Plastics - ISLANDS, ISLANDS

Thanks again to all who participated in ISLANDS first webinar yesterday on Tackling Plastics in SIDS, and thanks to the speakers: melanie ashton, Llorenç Milà i Canals , Asha Challenger & Janaka deSilva - it was a pleasure to have such an engaging conversation with you!

For those who couldn’t attend, please find the registration at the link below.

Yesterday we also officially launched the ISLANDS Community of Practice on Plastics! Please join the group to keep sharing experiences and insights on plastics, one of the most critical environmental & social issue of our time.

Quick reminder for people in the Pacific to register for the Plastics webinar happening next week: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_b-Hz2I71RNew_egiMpFZBA

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https://youtu.be/ND9X0zpCstc