
Plastics For Change
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The Plastics for Change story started with Andrew Almack's journey through South Asia in 2011. Overwhelmed by the extreme poverty in the region and the audacious levels of plastic pollution began the journey of an "eco-label" which could represent ethically sourced recycled plastic, ultimately helping to reduce plastic pollution and poverty. We're on a mission to change the..
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In order to help you make better-informed decisions about the products that you buy, today we will go through the 7 different types of plastic, how they differ, and their impact on the environment ..read more
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In celebration of World Ocean Day, we share with you 5 mind-blowing facts about our ocean. Did you know it produces 70% of the world’s oxygen? Keep reading to learn more ..read more
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What is plastic offsetting? Is it really the best way to reduce plastic? And what role does it play in the fight against plastic pollution? Find out more here ..read more
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Recycling is the process of collecting waste materials, transforming them back into raw materials, and processing them into new products. ♻️ The recycling process can happen in three different ways but they all have three steps in common ..read more
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Without further ado, here are five reasons why you should buy recycled products ..read more
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Following the principles of carbon emission taxes, Extended Producer Responsibility is a concept where manufacturers and importers of products bear a significant degree of responsibility for the environmental impacts of their products throughout the product life-cycle ..read more
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There are a ton of rules when it comes to what can and can't be recycled, and all those different symbols on products don't always make it clearer! So which choice should we follow? Here are some items that CANNOT be recycled ..read more
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This blog will summarize the latest report published by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) titled "Plastic Pollution" that sheds light on the extent of plastic pollution, its impact on our environment, and the urgent need for collective action. We will also highlight the crucial role of informal waste workers, the importance of using recycled plastic, the understanding of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the financial viability of measures like a plastic tax, and the significance of the Global Plastics Treaty ..read more
Plastics For Change
1M ago
This blog will summarize the latest report published by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) titled "Plastic Pollution" that sheds light on the extent of plastic pollution, its impact on our environment, and the urgent need for collective action. We will also highlight the crucial role of informal waste workers, the importance of using recycled plastic, the understanding of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the financial viability of measures like a plastic tax, and the significance of the Global Plastics Treaty ..read more
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Alternatives to plastic are yet to be used efficiently on a large scale and so using recycled plastic in packaging seems like the most reasonable solution to the growing concerns of plastic pollution. Here are some reasons why you should use recycled plastic: To reduce pollution from plastic products made for single use ..read more