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Fighting plastic pollution with new global commitment

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SOME of the biggest fashion and beauty brands in the world such as L’Oreal, Johnson and Johnson and Burberry are amongst those pledging to combat plastic pollution at the source.

Over 290 organisati­ons recently signed The New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in collaborat­ion with UN Environmen­t.

The document aims to reduce plastic waste through a variety of targets, such as eliminatin­g single-use plastic from supply chains and ensuring that 100 percent of plastic packaging can be easily and safely reused, recycled, or composted by 2025.

L’Oreal, Johnson and Johnson and Unilever are three of the beauty giants to have signed the commitment, while big-name signatorie­s from the fashion world include H&M, Burberry and Stella McCartney. Others range from the WWF to Nestle and Coca-Cola Femsa, with the total list of signatorie­s representi­ng 20 percent of all packaging produced globally.

“We know that cleaning up plastics from our beaches and oceans is vital, but this does not stop the tide of plastic entering the oceans each year,” said Dame Ellen MacArthur at the Our Ocean Conference in Bali recently.

“We need to move upstream to the source of the flow. The New Plastics Economy Global Commitment draws a line in the sand, with businesses, government­s and others around the world uniting behind a clear vision for what we need to create a circular economy for plastic.”

Brands that have signed the commitment will report their progress every year, as targets become more ambitious.

“We are embracing the issue of packaging reform as both a challenge to do better and an opportunit­y to do good,” said Alison Lewis, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Johnson and Johnson Consumer.

“We believe this initiative can be a powerful catalyst for driving meaningful changes in our behaviour as a company as well as the behaviour of consumers themselves.” – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Brands such as L’Oreal pledged to reduce plastic waste through a variety of targets, such as eliminatin­g singleuse plastic from supply chains.
Brands such as L’Oreal pledged to reduce plastic waste through a variety of targets, such as eliminatin­g singleuse plastic from supply chains.
 ?? — Photos: AFP ?? Burberry is one of the fashion brands committed to fighting plastic pollution.
— Photos: AFP Burberry is one of the fashion brands committed to fighting plastic pollution.

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