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More than 850 organizations signed a new plastics economy global commitment greater than

According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (Ellen MacArthur Foundation), Pascal Canfin, Chairman of the European Parliament Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, Luiz Alvaro Salles Aguiar de Menezes, Secretary General for International Relations of the Municipality of São Paulo, Danone Emmanuel Faber, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Antoine Fre·rot, Chairman and CEO of Veolia, Leslie Johnston, CEO of the Laudes Foundation, Dominic Waughray, Managing Director of the World Economic Forum, etc. 54 people from the World Economic Forum, the European Parliament, The United Nations Environment Programme and others signed a letter of commitment to accelerate the transition to a circular economy.

Up to now, more than 850 organizations have signed the new plastic economy global commitment greater than .

Avoid waste and pollution from the beginning of design", "extend the life cycle of products and materials", "promote the regeneration of natural systems", an economic model with repair and regeneration, which is also of great significance in suppressing "white pollution" .

On the one hand, it is to reduce the use of virgin plastic; on the other hand, it is to encourage recycling, recycling, and degradable utilization.

Keep plastic in the economic cycle, not into the natural environment," the statement said.

According to a report released by the United Nations Environment Program, more than 60% of brands, retailers and packaging manufacturers that have used PS, ePS or PVDC have either eliminated or planned to phase out these materials. More than 70% of brands, retailers and packaging manufacturers have And packaging manufacturers will phase out disposable straws, bags and carbon black plastics, and around 80% will phase out PVC.

The New Plastics Economy Global Commitment is greater than the signatories’ shared goal of achieving 100 percent reusable, recyclable or compostable plastic packaging by 2025. Recycling companies pledge to double the amount of plastic waste they treat by 2025. Packaging Commodity companies and retailers have pledged to increase the recycled content of their packaging by an average of 22 percent by 2025.

In fact, some large global companies have issued statements one after another.

For example, IKEA has committed to phasing out single-use plastic products by 2020; Starbucks announced that it will completely phase out single-use plastic straws in its stores by 2020; Hasbro will begin phasing out plastic in new toys and game packaging by 2020; the United States The giant supermarket giant (Giant Eagle) announced that by 2025 all businesses will phase out the use of single-use plastics, including plastic bags, straws, single-use food containers and bottled beverages; South Korea's 3-star electronics company said it will phase out its Use "green" materials for plastic packaging of products; McDonald's 2018 investor annual meeting launched a vote to phase out the use of plastic straws in its tens of thousands of restaurants; Nestlé hopes that by 2025, its own products use 100 percent recyclable and reused materials...

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