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Turning the tide on plastic waste and pollution: Driving a circular economy for plastics

Learn about the financial ramifications of plastic pollution in this upcoming webinar. Plastic pollution is a global challenge with serious implications for financial institutions. Join us on Tuesday, October 24th, 2023, from 16:00 to 17:00 CEST (15:00 to 16:00 BST) to delve into the growing international response. The webinar will discuss the financial risks associated with plastic waste and pollution, the potential for a circular economy to address climate and biodiversity risks, and how financial institutions can take action and engage with the ongoing UN global agreement under development.

date:  16/10/2023

Plastic pollution is a global challenge and poses a systemic issue, exposing financial institutions to a range of material financial risks.

Every year, 300 million tonnes of plastic waste (more than the weight of the entire human population) are produced, of which only a fraction (9%) are recycled. International action has been increasing, particularly following the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (target 7), which calls for the reduction of pollution risks from all sources by 2030. This included the goal of ‘preventing, reducing, and working towards eliminating plastic pollution’.

Last year saw the adoption of a resolution at the UN Environment Assembly to end plastic pollution and create an international, legally binding agreement on plastics. This resolution was supported by 175 nations and is currently under development between now and 2024. Although policies and regulations on plastic use have risen dramatically in recent years, this agreement has the potential to make a substantive difference by harmonising goals and action from policymakers worldwide. Ahead of the upcoming third round of negotiations in November to develop this agreement, this webinar explores:

·       Why plastic waste and pollution is a risk to financial institutions, including the opportunities of a circular economy for plastics to address climate and biodiversity risks

·       How financial institutions can take action to address this issue.

·       How financial institutions can engage with the UN global agreement currently under development.

Join the webinar on Tuesday October 24th at 16:00 – 17:00 CEST (15:00 – 16:00 BST) by registering here.

Join the webinar by dialling into the call: Align Webinar: Biodiversity at operational sites and across supply chains.

 

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