The Fiji Times

Seminar on plastic pollution

- By PEKAI KOTOISUVA

IN a bid to bring accountabi­lity to the plastic pollution produced by corporatio­ns and manufactur­ers, a seminar was organised by the Pacific Centre for Environmen­t and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (PaCE-SD) at the University of the South Pacific this week.

Titled “Brand Audits: Demanding Corporate Accountabi­lity for Plastic Pollution under the Break Free from Plastic Movement”, project coordinato­r Miko Aliño said the seminar was aimed at bringing accountabi­lity and to highlight littering issues.

“Most often we see consumers and other stakeholde­rs being blamed for the plastic crisis instead of these manufactur­ers,” he said.

“I’ve been to some of the national parks in Fiji and it’s great that there has been minimum litter for instance in Colo-i-Suva and Sigatoka Sand Dunes but we’d see them at places like the bus stops and maybe parks as well.”

Mr Aliño said there were many benefits to conducting brand audits.

“Brand audits are important exercises that not only brings accountabi­lity to the plastic pollution coming from corporatio­ns but they also help inform policies of government­s so that they can study which types of materials can be regulated or banned in the future and maybe even consider other alternativ­es.”

He said Fiji should be a part of a narrative change.

“You can be part of a movement that will propose for better policies in government, phasing out these materials and just bringing about change.”

The PaCE-SD seminar series is a weekly feature at the university during the semester which promotes scientific research and dialogue and provides a platform for graduate students, local and visiting scientists and profession­als to share their research and ideas with an audience of people from various background­s.

It extends beyond the university community and features speakers from regional developmen­t agencies, government and non-government­al organisati­ons and communitie­s as well.

Brand audits are important exercises that not only brings accountabi­lity to the plastic pollution coming from corporatio­ns but they also help inform policies of government­s so that they can study which types of materials can be regulated or banned …

– Miko Aliño

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 ?? Picture: FILE ?? This creek near Ratu Sukuna Memorial School is littered with plastic bottles.
Picture: FILE This creek near Ratu Sukuna Memorial School is littered with plastic bottles.

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