Global Plastics Outlook
Economic Drivers, Environmental Impacts and Policy Options
While plastics are extremely useful materials for modern society, plastics production and waste generation continue to increase with worsening environmental impacts despite international, national and local policy responses, as well as industry commitments. The urgent need to make the lifecycle of plastics more circular calls for an expansion of national policies and improved international co-operation to mitigate environmental impacts all along the value chain.
The first of two reports, this Outlook intends to inform and support policy efforts to combat plastic leakage. The report quantifies the current production, use, disposal and key environmental impacts throughout the entire plastics lifecycle and identifies opportunities for reducing the negative externalities. It also investigates how plastics use and waste have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic across sectors and regions. The Outlook identifies four key levers for bending the plastics curve: stronger support for recycled (secondary) plastics markets; policies to boost technological innovation in plastics; more ambitious domestic policy measures; and greater international co-operation.
Also available in: French
International co-operation to make plastics value chains more circular
This chapter reviews the current landscape of international agreements and initiatives, as well as the status of efforts to improve it. It then zooms in on the financial resources that would be needed to stop plastic leakage linked to poor waste management practices in developing countries, which has been recognised as an important priority for international co-operation. Finally, the chapter assesses the current contribution of ODA towards this goal
Also available in: French
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