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.

APF/PLASTINDIA India Plog Run 2019

APF/PLASTINDIA India Plog Run 2019

On basis of success in Indore city now several state plastic associations in India being given support to join forces with Local Bodies & NGOs to collect plastic waste and facilitate recycling. Project Outcomes Appreciation…

Marine Litter Solutions

Environmental Summit 2019 at Paranaque City

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Environment Management Bureau (DENR-EMB), Philippine Alliance for Recycling Materials Sustainability (PARMS) and the City Environment Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Paranaque City organizes the Annual Environment Summit…

Marine Litter Solutions

Plastics Institute of Thailand

6 pillars of projects Role model for best practice plastics waste management (Klongtoey district of Bangkok and Rayong province) Raw and regulation development (coordination with government) Public communication Research on use of plastics waste (Plastics…

Marine Litter Solutions

International Coastal Cleanup

International Coastal Cleanup is the largest volunteer effort for ocean’s health. People around the world gather on beaches, coasts, rivers, waterways and underwater dive sites to remove trash and record information on the debris collected….

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PCG Be Green Campaign 2018

The PCG Be Green Campaign 2018 was organized in Bintulu, Sarawak; Kertih, Terengganu; and Kuantan, Pahang respectively with a focus on educating students and teachers on the practice of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and…

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Program I-MASARO Hero

Purpose: Practice Including technical processing and utilization of waste so that it has economic value to increase group income. Procurement of waste management equipment Including procurement of pilorisator equipment, incinerators (upgrading from pre-existing) so as…

Marine Litter Solutions

Vietnam Plastics Association (VPA)

Develop guidelines for using plastic products for users according to their age and gender so that consumers can use suitable plastic products to ensure health safety as well as meet basic requirements of Plastic waste…

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MPMA-DOW School Environmental Challenge

The MPMA-DOW School Environmental Challenge has been running since year 2016. It is a competition-based program designed to educate teachers and students on the importance of 3Rs and the value of recyclable materials. Each year,…

MPMA-Dow-Thong Guan Beach Cleanup

MPMA-Dow-Thong Guan Beach Cleanup

The MPMA-Dow-Thong Guan Beach Cleanup was held on 15 September 2018 at Monkey Beach, Penang in conjunction with the International Coastal Cleanup Day. A total of 80 participants from Dow, Thong Guan and MPMA had…

Prelimenary Results Global Plastics Flow Study 2018 - Mara Hancker

The Global Plastics Flow Study

Plastics are an important resource that must be recycled and not end up as environmental litter. In order to manage and optimize the flows of material specifically for this purpose, the volumes of material flows…

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Clean Shores, Clean Waters

The “Clear Shores, Clean Waters” campaign is a pro-active approach of the Singapore chemical industry through SCIC to engage multiple stakeholders on enhancing awareness on the proper management of plastic waste. Project Outcomes Enhanced awareness…

Marine Litter Solutions

SCIC School Outreach

Leveraging on SCIC school outreach programmes to 8000 students yearly with the objective of educating the students through sharing, the key messages on the importance of plastics to our daily lives and the proper management…

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SCIC Community Outreach

Leveraging on the SCIC Community Outreach for the Community Development Council Officials (CDC) – Visit to Jurong Island – “The Petrochemical Hub of Singapore” for 150 members of the public yearly with the objective of…

Recyclable Materials Challenge Eco Park Innovation

Recyclable Materials Challenge: Eco-Park Innovation

The Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association-ExxonMobil Eco-Park Innovation Challenge 2018 held from 30 March – 1 April 2018 was an extension of the 2017 programme in which students attended a 3-day-2-night camp at iPlay Park, Damnsara…

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Malaysia RIVER Rangers Program

In 2017, the Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA), Dow, and Global Environment Center (GEC) sponsor RIVER Ranger Program to Educate Students on River Waste. It was designed to provide the students with a hands-on experience to…

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Philippines GreenAntz Plastic Waste Bricks

The Philippines Plastics Industry Association (PPIA) partnered with NESTLE on development of a modular composite brick made with multilayer single use plastic waste broken down into microplastic form and cement. PPIA also provided key information…

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Marine Plastic: Upcycling The Oceans, Thailand

In March 2017 in Bangkok, Dr. Yuthasak Supasorn, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT); Mr. Supattanapong Punmeechaow, President & Chief Executive Officer of PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (PTTGC); and Mr. Javier…

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Malaysia’s “Don’t Be a Litterbug!” Campaign

As part of the Malaysian plastics industry’s social responsibility, the Malaysian Plastics Forum (MPF) launched the ‘Don’t be a Litterbug’ campaign in 2012 to raise awareness about the harm that littering does to the environment. ‘Don’t be…