16 minute video focusing on the global commitment to combat plastic pollution and the significance of exploring additional funding measures.
Clarissa Morawski and Dr. Dominic Hogg engaged in a crucial conversation on the Zero Draft, specifically focusing on the Global Commitment to Combat Plastic Pollution.
They emphasized the significance of exploring additional funding measures beyond conventional methods. The discussion underscored the importance of considering alternative strategies, such as implementing a cap and trading system, in addition to EPR, to effectively address the global issue of plastic pollution. Both agreed that incorporating these measures is essential if we aim to reduce and eventually halt the flow of plastic waste into our environment.
Part of Reloop’s work on the UN legally binding instrument on plastic pollution.
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