The World Plastics Council has welcomed a UN resolution calling for increased efforts to combat marine litter.
Resolution UNEA3 of December 6, of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), concluded that solid waste management should be “the highest priority” in the minimization of waste and the environmentally responsible management of solid waste.
Welcoming the decision, World Plastics Council President Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh said the resolution added to the “rapidly growing global consensus” that investments should be made to improve municipal solid waste management.
According to Al-Fageeh, investment should focus on “emerging economies with large populations near rivers and coasts.”
“Marine debris is a complex and global problem that deserves careful consideration and action by government, scientists and industries working together. The UNEA3 resolution through waste management practices will help support comprehensive solutions over the long term. deadline for this challenge, “he added.
The WPC added that it will continue to support initiatives to drive waste minimization and solid waste management.
The WPC works to promote the ethics of the responsible use of plastics and coordinates efforts to achieve practical solutions in various regions.
The global organization, which launched in November 2014, represents the global plastics industry to other stakeholders; coordinates and joins efforts to achieve practical solutions; and shares best practices from various regions.