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Showing 1 - 7 of 7 resultsCase study | 2022Colombian LCA protocol based on Colombian Technical Standard under ISO 14040Substituting single-use plastic products (SUPP) In 2022, the Colombian Congress approved a law [see Spanish version here] introducing the ban and gradual substitution of 14 single-use plastic products. In preparing the law, the plastic materials to be banned and possible substitutes were evaluated and compared by using standardized LCA protocols based on the Colombian Technical Standard under ISO...CountryColombia
Case study | 2022Restrictions Roadmap under the Chemicals Strategy for SustainabilityThe Restriction Roadmap has three main objectives: Ensure that the commitments under the strategy can be fulfilled in a transparent and timely manner. The Rolling List included in the Annex (see below) sets out the restrictions that have been planned and prepared, and those that have progressed, in particular for the most harmful substances (i.e. those that meet the criteria for CMRs, PBTs, vPvBs...CountryEuropean Union
Case study | 2021Environmental and Social Management Plan for Upgrading of Island Waste and Resource Management Centre with Anaerobic Technology at Muli, Meemu AtollMuli is one of the 9 inhabited islands in Meemu atoll in the central Maldives. Like almost all island of Maldives, the Muli island is also vulnerable to environmental and economic development variables such as waste management, rising sea level, coastal erosion, pollution/depletion of groundwater. Traditionally, food waste is generally disposed to the shoreline while other organic waste was burnt...CountryMaldives
Case study | 2021Environmental and Social Management Plan for Upgrading of Island Waste and Resource Management Centre with Anaerobic Technology at Nilandhoo, Faafu AtollNilandhoo is one of the 5 inhabited islands Faafu atoll in the southcentral area of Maldives. Similar to almost all island of Maldives, the island is vulnerable to environmental and economic development variables such as rising sea level, coastal erosion, pollution/depletion of groundwater and unmanaged waste. The existing IWRMC on the SE end of the island was developed by the Island Council. The...CountryMaldives
Case study | 2021Single Use Plastic Phase Out PlanThis phase-out plan is a national initiative to phase-out the production, import and consumption of certain single-use plastics in the Maldives and promote the use of sustainable alternatives, in the effort to protect human health and the vulnerable marine environment of the country. In addition, by using strategic awareness and educational campaigns, the aim of this plan is to reduce the...CountryMaldives
Case study | 2013Regional Plan on Marine Litter Management in the MediterraneanWith the Regional Plan on Marine Litter Management in the Mediterranean (the Plan), the UNEP Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) was the first Regional Seas Programme and Convention to develop legally binding measures to prevent and reduce the adverse effects of marine litter on marine and coastal environments. Adopted in 2013, the entry into force of the Plan coincided with the update of national...CountryAlbaniaAlgeriaBosnia and HerzegovinaCroatiaEuropean UnionFranceGreeceIsraelItalyLebanonLibyaMaltaMonacoMontenegroMoroccoSloveniaSpainTunisiaTürkiye
Case study | 2013Sustainable Enterprises Network (RedES) ProgramThe Sustainable Enterprises Network (RedES) drives changes towards sustainable production systems in companies and value chains in order to improve efficiency and competitiveness. Since 2013, RedES has been applied in Cundinamarca, Colombia through the RedES-CAR program. In this program, 550 companies have adopted the circular economy strategies of Cleaner Production and Industrial Symbiosis...CountryColombia
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