Another study says efforts to curb plastic waste will not make its goal

Source: https://www.plasticsnews.com/news/another-study-says-efforts-curb-plastic-waste-will-not-make-its-goal

Author: Karen Laird

A new study from Back to Blue, an initiative of Economist Impact and The Nippon Foundation, says current United Nations efforts to halt the growth in plastic consumption and to "bend the curve" on plastics use will not achieve its goal by 2050. Peak Plastics: Bending the Consumption Curve, confirms an "urgent, global effort is needed to stop the flood of plastic pollution at its source," as David Azoulay, of the Center for International Environmental Law, pointed out. The entire lifecycle of plastics … must be addressed by the future, legally binding UN treaty to end plastic pollution, he said.

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Dow said it was recycling our shoes. We found them at an Indonesian flea market

Source: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/global-plastic-dow-shoes/

Authors: Joe Brock, Yuddy Cahya Budiman, and Joseph Campbell

At a rundown market on the Indonesian island of Batam, a small location tracker was beeping from the back of a crumbling second-hand shoe store. A Reuters reporter followed the high-pitched ping to a mound of old sneakers and began digging through the pile. There they were: a pair of blue Nike running shoes with a tracking device hidden in one of the soles. These familiar shoes had traveled by land, then sea and crossed an international border to end up in this heap. They weren’t supposed to be here.

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US plastic exports fell at a faster rate in 2022

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/plastics/2023/02/21/u-s-plastic-exports-fell-at-a-faster-rate-in-2022/

Author: Jared Paben

The decline in U.S. scrap plastic exports accelerated for the second year in a row, according to recently released U.S. Census Bureau trade data. The bureau recently published trade data for December, allowing Plastics Recycling Update to analyze the full-year 2022 data and compare it with prior years. The data shows U.S. shipments of recovered plastic to foreign destinations totaled 952 million pounds in 2022, down 22% from the prior year. The 2021 export number was down 11% from 2020, which was down 6% from 2019.

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Thailand to ban import of all plastic waste from January 1st, 2025

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailand-to-ban-import-of-all-plastic-waste-from-january-1st-2025/

Author: Thai PBS World

The Thai cabinet decided today (Tuesday) to ban the import of all plastic waste, effective from January 1st, 2025. Additionally, the import of plastic waste this year and next will be regulated. For the 14 recycling plants located in the tax-free zone, the amount of waste to be imported this year must not exceed their combined production capacity, which is 372,994 tonnes.

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The US intensifies the colonialism of plastic garbage in Mexico: they increase their exports of plastic waste and transfer dirty technologies

Source: https://www.greenpeace.org/mexico/noticia/51869/eua-intensifica-el-colonialismo-de-basura-plastica-en-mexico-aumentan-sus-exportaciones-de-desechos-plasticos-y-trasladan-tecnologias-sucias/

Author: Greenpeace Mexico, translated from Spanish

Mexico City on February 13, 2023 . The American company Direct Pack Recycling has established a new PET recovery/recycling plant in Mexicali, Baja California for the manufacture of pellets and thermoformed packaging (cups, lids, trays), financed by The Recycling Partnership coalition, which clearly means the intensification of colonialism through the plastic garbage that arrives from the United States to Mexico.  

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Companies that import plastic waste to Latin America have been denounced for environmental damage

Source: https://ojo-publico.com/4244/importadoras-basura-plastica-denunciadas-por-danos-ambientales

Author: Monica Cerbon, translated from Spanish

Some of the companies that received the most plastic waste in the region, most of them American or European, have been accused of damaging the environment in various countries for their treatment of similar products. Interpol warns that this industry hides criminal risks. Only Peru entered 62,100 tons of plastic garbage between 2012 and 2022. An investigation by the Cross-Border Investigative Network of OjoPúblico and PopLab.

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Coles and Woolworths ordered to dump more than 5,200 tonnes of recycled soft plastic in landfill

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/feb/03/coles-and-woolworths-ordered-to-dump-more-than-5200-tonnes-of-recycled-soft-plastic-in-landfill

Author: Henry Belot

Supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths have been ordered to dump more than 5,200 tonnes of soft plastic – currently being stored at warehouses across New South Wales – into landfill. The NSW Environment Protection Authority is concerned that huge amounts of soft plastic are being dangerously stored at 15 locations due to the suspension of botched recycling initiative REDcycle. REDcycle announced in November that it would pause collections at Woolworths and Coles after reports it was stockpiling plastic rather than recycling it.

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MPs “surprised and disappointed” as government rejects key plastic waste recommendations

Source: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/52/environment-food-and-rural-affairs-committee/news/175668/mps-surprised-and-disappointed-as-government-rejects-key-plastic-waste-recommendations/

Author: U.K. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has expressed surprise and disappointment after the government disagreed with key recommendations in its report on dealing with the growing problem of plastic waste. The cross-party MPs’ parliamentary scrutiny body conducted an extensive inquiry beginning in July 2021. The headline recommendation of its report, published in November 2022, called for a ban on the export of all plastic waste – a large amount of which ends up being illegally dumped – by the end of 2027.  

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Judge: Company must pay for rejected exports

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/plastics/2023/01/24/judge-company-must-pay-for-rejected-exports/

Author: Marissa Heffernan

A federal judge ruled that a Burnaby, British Columbia company owes an international shipping company $4.3 million Canadian dollars over plastics shipments rejected by the Thai government, the second such suit brought against the company. That’s about $3.2 million USD. Hapag-Lloyd Aktiengesellschaft took legal action against materials exporter Golden Trust Trading on March 18, 2022 after the shipping giant said it transported 33 containers of PET, PP and PVC film bales from Vancouver to Bangkok in spring 2019 that were rejected by the Thai government.

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'Advanced’ Recycling of Plastic Using High Heat and Chemicals Is Costly and Environmentally Problematic, A New Government Study Finds

Source: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/19012023/plastic-advanced-recycling-cost-environmental-impact/

Author: James Bruggers

The plastics industry’s quest to solve the problem of plastic waste through so-called “advanced” recycling—using chemical additives and sometimes extremely high heat to turn waste back into new plastics—is costly and comes with significant environmental impacts, according to new research from the federal government’s National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado. Government researchers singled out two prominent “advanced” technologies—pyrolysis and gasification—as particularly problematic, saying they should not even be considered “closed-loop” recycling technologies.

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Parliament backs export ban on all waste destined for disposal

Source: https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/news/parliament-backs-export-ban-on-all-waste-destined-for-disposal/

Author: Valentina Romano

The Parliament’s report on the EU’s waste shipment regulation was adopted by a large majority, with 594 votes in favour, 5 against and 43 abstentions. The law is now ready to enter the final stages of adoption, with talks to be scheduled later this year between the European Parliament and EU member states to finalise the text.

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European parliament agrees to ban plastic waste exports outside the EU

Source: https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/europe/120781/european_parliament_agrees_to_ban_plastic_waste_exports_outside_the_eu#.ZC4E63bMJD_

Author: Kurt Sansone

A proposal to ban plastic waste exports outside the EU negotiated by Labour MEP Cyrus Engerer received overwhelming support in the European Parliament on Monday. The proposed ban was supported by 93% of MEPs in a clear sign of parliament’s will to stop the EU from exporting its waste problem.

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Ankara, EU Commission meet to discuss ‘waste’

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ankara-eu-commission-meet-to-discuss-waste-180050

Author: Hurriyet Daily News

The European Commission and the Turkish trade and environment ministries have discussed the EU’s Waste Shipment Regulation draft in Brussels, with Ankara demanding the end of waste shipment from Europe to Türkiye. The Turkish delegation emphasized that the prevention of illegal waste shipment and its damage to the environment is a “shared goal.”

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Activists sue French food firm Danone over use of plastics

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/10/activists-sue-french-food-firm-danone-plastics-footprint

Author: Karen McVeigh

Danone, the French yoghurt and bottled water company, is being taken to court by three environmental groups who accuse it of failing to sufficiently reduce its plastic footprint. The company behind Evian and Volvic mineral water was failing in its duties to act under a groundbreaking French law, the groups said.

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Danone to face French court over plastic megapollution

Source: https://www.clientearth.org/latest/press-office/press/danone-to-face-french-court-over-plastic-megapollution/

Author: ClientEarth

Three environmental groups are filing a lawsuit against Danone over its global plastic pollution. ClientEarth, Surfrider Foundation Europe and Zero Waste France have filed the lawsuit against the French company, whose annual sales top more than £24bn euros, in the Paris Tribunal Judiciaire – the equivalent of the UK High Court. The French ‘Duty of Vigilance’ law demands that companies over a certain size assess and prevent the impacts their operations have on the environment and human rights, via a ‘vigilance plan’.

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