Insights from WWF’s First-Ever Plastic Policy Summit

The world has never been closer to reaching a global solution towards addressing the plastic pollution crisis

And with the Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution coming into view, the policy landscape around the world is advancing quickly – and it’s critical that the United States is keeping at pace.

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In March 2023, World Wildlife Fund hosted its first-ever Plastic Policy Summit to help forge this path forward in the US by bringing together voices across the spectrum of plastic waste stakeholders and rights holders under one roof. Over the course of two days, speakers and participants—including federal agency representatives, state and local policymakers, nonprofit and corporate leaders, and members of Congress—took part in discussions to help inform how we, as a country, can advance policies and collective action toward a shared outcome of ending plastic pollution in the U.S. 

The Summit generated numerous high-quality insights – recommendations for action as rich as the many perspectives that participated in crucial discussions. 

In the Plastic Policy Summit Outcomes and Actions report, released today, we synthesize these insights and other key resources into 70 recommendations for action by policy makers, business, and other stakeholders. 

You can see the highlights in the executive summary, or dive deeper with the full report here.

Source

WWF, press release, 2023-07-25.

Supplier

WWF Global

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