EU regulation on preventing plastic pellet loss
New laws for the European Union have been passed to prevent plastic pellet (nurdle) pollution
Mapping the Global Plastic Pellet Supply Chain
Standards are needed to assure the plastic pellets are managed in a safer way and should be the minimum requirements for best practice across the supply chain.
Stormwater Permits and Thresholds
UN Global Plastics Treaty
175 nations have agreed to develop a legally binding agreement on plastic pollution by 2024, prompting a major step towards reducing plastic use, the subsequent greenhouse gas emissions from plastic production, use and disposal and improving plastic waste management. learn more about how the treaty could help tackle pellet pollution.
A legislated supply chain approach
Standards are needed to assure the plastic pellets are managed in a safer way and should be the minimum requirements for best practice across the supply chain.
Using standards and certifications scheme to support industry best practice
Standards are needed to assure that plastic pellets are managed in a safer way and should be the minimum requirements for best practice across the supply chain.
