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Case study | 2022
Plastic Pollution in Namibia
In Namibia, as is the case with the rest of the world, efforts aimed at addressing the problem of marine litter and pollution are increasing as the risk continues to wreak havoc on the world's oceans and coastal areas (Shigwedha and Shikongo, 2021).
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Namibia
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Case study | 2022
Plastic Pollution in Ghana
In Ghana, plastics litter large swathes of the five hundred kilometre coastline and impacts marine spaces. Estimates for Ghana’s contribution to global marine debris range from approximately 92,000 to 260,000 metric tons every year, or one to three percent of the global total. Putting Ghana’s score on the Ocean Health Index at a rapidly declining 59 in 2019 and ranked 188 out of 221 exclusive...
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Ghana
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Case study | 2021
Plastic Pollution Policy Country Profile: Australia
This Policy Brief outlines: 1) the nature of the plastic pollution problem in Australia, 2) available information about the national, subnational, and to a smaller extent, international policy landscape guiding government approaches to the plastic pollution problem in Australia, and 3) what, if any, information exists about the effectiveness of these policy approaches. Source: Bering, J. and R...
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Australia
Case study | 2021
Plastic Pollution Policy Country Profile: Indonesia
This Policy Brief outlines: 1) the nature of the plastic pollution problem in Indonesia, 2) available information about the national, subnational, and to a smaller extent, international policy landscape guiding government approaches to the plastic pollution problem Indonesia, and 3) what, if any, information exists about the effectiveness of these policy approaches. Source: Wang, Y. and R. Karasik...
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Indonesia
Case study | 2021
Environmental and Social Management Plan for Upgrading of Island Waste and Resource Management Centre with Anaerobic Technology at Muli, Meemu Atoll
Muli 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...
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Maldives
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Case study | 2021
National Plastics Plan 2021
The National Plastics Plan outlines actions and key milestones to reduce Australia’s plastics problem. Its goals are to: Reduce plastic waste and increase recycling rates Find alternatives to the plastics we don’t need Reduce the amount of plastics impacting our environment. To achieve this it will: Phase out the most problematic plastics Work to make our beaches and oceans free of plastic Bring...
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Australia
Case study | 2018
Carnicycle
Carnival parades, fetes, competitions and other parties are important to the economic growth of many islands in the Caribbean. Carnival is a cultural event that attracts hundreds of thousands of Caribbean natives and tourists from different countries each year. However, despite the positive economic and social benefits derived from Carnival, Caribbean islands that host such events are most at risk...
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Barbados
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
United States of America
Case study | 2013
Eko Red
The theme of the Eko Red project, a green company, is “The circular economy: reuse, reuse and recycle” given that we are a company focused on the design and operation of a sustainable model that allows us to recycle post-industrial products into the supply chain through a circular economy model that includes recyclers, warehouses and factories; enabling the reduction of environmental impacts and...
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Colombia
Case study | 2013
Sustainable Enterprises Network (RedES) Program
The 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...
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Colombia