The Global Declaration obliges signatories to commit to action in six areas: education, research, public policy, best practices, recycling/recovery, and product stewardship. As of the last progress report (2020), 80 plastics associations in 43 countries launched, planned or completed 395 projects, from beach clean ups to awareness campaigns. Our projects range in size, focus, and scope and involve an ever growing number of partners. All are forging cooperation and furthering progress to prevent, reduce, and improve understanding of marine litter. At the present time this list does not reflect the entire universe of commitments. We are currently working to get each project included here. We will remove this notice when the entries are completed.
American Chemistry Council contributed a 50,000 sponsorship to Keep California Beautiful KCB’s Mission: “Working to ignite individuals, state and local governments, community, and corporate responsibility through strategic initiatives and volunteer action to preserve and protect…
Partnership Request to Support American River Basin Regional Adopt-A-Creek (AAC) Program, ARB Storm Water Resource Plan Implementation and the American River Basin Collaborative (ARBC) for Watersheds will support Valley Foothill Watersheds Collaborative (VFWC) activities to…
The goal of this internship was to develop a comprehensive overview of recycling programs in the Greater Cleveland area and recommend how to advance recycling in the region. Programs in the region for waste reduction…
Environmental Resources Planning, LLC (ERP), at the request of the American Chemistry Council and their Marine Debris Group (ACC), will conduct a comprehensive study of litter of the Down East area of North Carolina. ERP…
Save The Bay completed critical work over the first phase of a pilot initiative to reduce shoreline trash and debris at its source in Warwick, RI. Save The Bay was able to streamline its efforts…
ERDE Voluntary Commitment: ERDE (Erntekunststoffe Recycling Deutschland – crop plastics recycling in Germany) is undertaking to collect and recycle 65 per cent of all silage and stretch films marketed in Germany by 2022. ERDE operates…
This project aims to identify new end markets for PE films so we can continue to grow retail film collection and recycling in the U.S. In Phase II, we’ve identified 59 mmlbs. of new annual…
This project aims to demonstrate what additional value can be captured through secondary sorting to recover packaging that cannot efficiently be separated at the material recovery facility (MRF). By creating new streams of valuable recyclables,…
This effort aims to understand how using recycled PE films in asphalt formulations can enhance the performance, and lifespan, of asphalt. PLASTICS worked with NCAT to perform all necessary testing to develop the ideal recycled…
The Japan Plastic Industry Federation has been striving to promote “resin pellet leakage prevention measures” since the early 1990s, but the “new four-year plan (2017-2020)” approved at the annual general meeting in May 2017. Based…