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Report | 2021
Drowning in Plastics: Marine Litter and Plastic Waste Vital Graphics
This publication aims to provide a complete overview of the global challenges related to marine litter and plastic waste through a combination of condensed descriptions of key thematic areas and graphic illustrations that visually display trends, challenges, interlinkages and solutions. It is structured to provide first a general overview of modern society’s use of plastics, covering plastic…
Keywords
Plastics, Marine litter, Plastic waste
Marine Litter and Plastic Waste Vital Graphics
Legislation
| 2021 |
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Finance Act 2021

Part 2 of the Act establishes a plastic packaging tax which applies to plastic packaging manufactured in, or imported into the UK, that does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic. Plastic packaging is packaging that is predominantly plastic by weight. It will not apply to any plastic packaging which contains at least 30% recycled plastic, or any packaging which is not predominantly plastic by...

Keywords
Design for recycling, Economic instruments, Product design standards, Recyclable packaging, Single-use plastic products, Taxes
Legislation
| 2021 |
Chile
Law N°21.368 Limiting the Generation of Disposable Products and Regulating Plastics

The present law has as its object the protection of the environment and the reduction of waste, limiting delivery of single-use products to retail alimentary establishments, promoting reuse and certification of single-use plastics, and regulating expendable plastic bottles.

Keywords
Alternative plastics and plastic products, Certification, Circular economy, Deposit-refund schemes , Enforcement, Labelling, Littering, Plastic straws, Product bans, Recycling, Single-use plastic products, Stakeholder engagement, Verification of compliance, Waste prevention
Legislation
| 2021 |
Australia
Plastic Shopping Bags Ban Act 2010 (repealed)

An Act to restrict the supply of plastic shopping bags, and for other purposes. This is a republication of the Plastic Shopping Bags Ban Act 2010 (repealed) (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)). It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 1 July 2021.

Keywords
Biodegradable plastics, Compostable plastics, Plastic carrier bags, Plastic waste, Very lightweight plastic carrier bags
Legislation
| 2021 |
South Africa
Amendments to the Regulations and notices regarding Extended Producer Responsibility, 2020

Makes EPR mandatory for all producers and importers of packaging. The following are required for producers: (i) Existing producers to register with the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (ii) Join or form an EPR scheme that includes the entire value chain and be accountable for the operation and performance of an EPR scheme; (iii) Pay the appropriate fees to the EPR scheme; (iv)...

Keywords
Deposit-refund schemes , Extended Producer Responsibility, Fines, Plastic packaging, Single-use plastic products
Report | 2021
NEGLECTED: Environmental Justice Impacts of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution
Public understanding of plastic pollution has risen considerably in the last couple of years. Far less understood is the broader context in which this pollution exists, and of the full extent of its impacts. Vulnerable communities around the world deal with the impacts of plastic waste and have historically been unable to inform environmental conversations on the matter. This report explores the…
Keywords
Impacts, Marine litter, Plastic pollution
NEGLECTED
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
Environmental and Social Management Plan for Upgrading of Island Waste and Resource Management Centre with Anaerobic Technology at Nilandhoo, Faafu Atoll
Nilandhoo 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...
Country
Maldives