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Alliance to End Plastic Waste

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The Alliance to End Plastic Waste is made up of over 80 member organizations, including some of the world's leading companies in the chemical, plastic, consumer goods, and waste management sectors. These members are committed to investing their resources, expertise, and capabilities to advance the
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The group has been criticized for promoting a reduction of plastic waste rather than a reduction in plastic production. Moreover, the 5-year recycling target of 15 million tonnes is only 0.8% of the 1.8 billion tonnes of plastic waste production, and the actual recycling of plastic waste during
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program to clean up plastic in the Ganges river. In October 2020 the program ceased operating, partly due to challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, the group partnered with the
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organization based in Singapore. Founding members include BASF, Chevron Phillips Chemical, ExxonMobil, Dow Chemical, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, Procter & Gamble and Shell.
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and increase recycling efforts. In September 2020 the group reported having spent US$ 400 million on projects in $ 400 million in southeast Asia, Africa and India.
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These solutions are based on the AEPW's four strategic pillars: infrastructure, innovation, education and engagement, and cleanup. The AEPW works with the
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with the goal of encouraging kids to bring the plastic waste that they have at home to plastic collection branches at school.
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that has not met ambitious goals for plastic cleanup, and using its lobbying power to prevent regulation of plastics.
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Launched in 2019, the alliance aims to develop, deploy, and scale sustainable solutions to minimize and manage
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2019-2021 was only 4 thousand tonnes, compared to the 3-year target of 9 million tonnes.
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alliance's mission. Some notable members of the AEPW include:
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Sharma, Joe Brock, John Geddie, Saurabh (18 January 2021).
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AEPW has promised to spend $ 1.5 billion by 2024 to reduce
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non-governmental
non-profit
plastic waste
World Economic Council for Sustainable Development
United Nations Environment Program
greenwashing initiative
plastic pollution
BASF
ExxonMobil
Procter & Gamble
Veolia


"Big Oil's flagship plastic waste project sinks on the Ganges"
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"About"
"Alliance To End Plastic Waste"
"Alliance to End Plastic Waste targets plastic in the environment"
"Inside Big Plastic's Faltering $ 1.5 Billion Global Cleanup Effort"


"Alliance to End Plastic Waste: Barely Credible"


"'It's a pipe dream': Green groups blast plastic makers' recycling push"
"The Plastic Industry Is Growing During COVID. Recycling? Not So Much"
"U.S. Recycling Industry Is Struggling To Figure Out A Future Without China"
"U.S. contribution to plastic waste crisis larger than previously understood"
"Ocean Stewards"

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