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Alliance to End Plastic Waste Releases 2020 Progress Report
SINGAPORE, Sept. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Report outlines major global efforts, investments and commitments to end 
plastic waste in the environment and contributing to a circular economy

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste today released its 2020 Progress Report, 
detailing the organisation's focus on addressing its vision and mission. The 
report outlines the commitment to project acceleration across its four 
strategic pillars of waste management and recycling infrastructure, innovation, 
education and engagement, and clean up. The Alliance has activated 14 projects 
across 14 cities in six countries in South East Asia, India and Africa – all at 
the frontline of the plastic waste challenge. The report also features 55 
member-led projects worth US$400 million towards building solutions to end 
plastic waste in the environment.

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"We have to act with urgency as lack of action will result in millions of tons 
of plastic waste continuing to leak into the ocean if we do nothing today. The 
progress the Alliance is making in just 18 months is the start of a long road 
ahead. But we can shorten the road significantly when we act together across 
industry, governments, civil society and development agencies. The problem is 
solvable and our strategy is to apply a holistic approach backed by deep 
technical knowledge and resources from the full plastic value chain," said 
Jacob Duer, President and CEO, Alliance to End Plastic Waste.

Duer added, "Our ambition, over five years, is to divert millions of tons of 
plastic waste in more than 100 at-risk cities across the globe, improve 
livelihoods for millions and contribute to a circular economy. The Alliance is 
demonstrating how successful plastic waste management solutions can unlock 
capital to scale and accelerate the pace." 

Examples of Alliance and member project milestones outlined in the 2020 
Progress Report across the four strategy pillars: 

-Project STOP (Stop Ocean Plastics) in Jembrana, Northwest Bali Indonesia, has 
created the regency's first-ever solid waste management service with a full 
recycling system that will create new and permanent jobs. The Alliance and 
Project STOP will create a system that will aim to collect 20,000 tons of waste 
per year. This involves a radical transformation at every societal level – 
citizen, government and community. 

-Zero Waste Plastic Cities – a combined vision of the Alliance and Grameen 
Creative Labs co-founded by Nobel Peace-Laureate Professor Mohammed Yunus, that 
goes beyond plastic waste leaking into the environment but also develop 
sustainable social businesses that improve the livelihoods of many in the 
cities of Puducherry, India and Tan An, Vietnam

-Over the last year, the End Plastic Waste Innovation Platform with Plug and 
Play has fostered start-ups that can impact the plastic value chain. The 
programme has seen more than 1,000 start-ups from Silicon Valley and Paris 
apply, while the third hub, Singapore, has seen widespread interest when it 
kicked off its accelerator programme this summer.

-Suez, as a world leader in smart and sustainable resource management and also 
a founding member of the Alliance, is bringing its technology know-how to 
address plastic waste leakage in Thailand and a plastic recycling plant is now 
being built, the company's first outside of Europe. This plant will convert 
30,000 tons of locally collected polyethylene film waste into recycled 
materials.

-Examples of our cross-value chain collaboration include: 
	-Milliken, Llyondellbasell and Berry Global are working together on a study of 
a secondary sorting system: an innovation to introduce a secondary pass at 
materials recovery so we can increase the recovery of valuable materials like 
paper and various categories of plastics
	PepsiCo, The Procter & Gamble Company, CP Chemical and Dow Investing in the 
Ocean Fund by Circulate Capital to meet a financing gap for plastic waste 
collection in Asia across countries like China, Indonesia, the Philippines, 
Thailand and Vietnam. 

David Taylor, Chairperson, Alliance to End Plastic Waste and Chairman, 
President & CEO, The Procter & Gamble Company, highlights in the report: 
"Plastic waste is a serious challenge that requires swift action and strong 
leadership, and I am convinced that the only way to get there is through 
collective action, innovation and partnership. The Alliance is in a unique 
position. We can unlock circularity and economic value in post-consumer plastic 
by supporting a range of innovative measures along the value chain, involving 
individuals and the public and private sectors."

The 2020 Progress Report also announced the Alliance's 2025 Ambition. With a 
strategic focus on infrastructure development, innovation, clean up and 
education and engagement, the Alliance and its members will build investable 
models and partnerships within five years that will:

-Demonstrate zero plastic waste in multiple cities and divert well over 
millions tons of plastic waste through Alliance projects in more than 100 
at-risk cities. 

-Support healthy livelihoods for over 100 million people by enabling local 
ownerships of waste management.  

-Unlock at least five times its investment and much more to accelerate actions 
and solutions to end plastic waste and build sustainable cities.

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste's 2020 Progress Report can be downloaded at 
http://bit.ly/Alliance_ProgressReportPRN

About the Alliance to End Plastic Waste

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste is an international non-profit organization 
partnering with government, environmental and economic development NGOs and 
communities around the world to address the challenge to end plastic waste in 
the environment. Through programs and partnerships, the Alliance focuses on 
solutions in four strategic areas: infrastructure, innovation, education and 
engagement, and clean up. As of August 2020, the Alliance has nearly 50 member 
companies and supporters representing global companies and organisations across 
the plastic value chain.

Visit: www.endplasticwaste.org

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