UN Global Plastics Treaty Resources for INC5
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.
UN Global Plastics Treaty Resources for INC4
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.
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.
UN Global Plastic Treaty Resources for INC3
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.
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.
Labelling and reporting of plastic pellets
Maritime solutions
Classifying nurdles as marine pollutants through maritime policy would mean nurdles would be subject to more stringent measures when handled at sea which would significantly reduce the chances of loss.