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Rethinking plastics – circular economy solutions to marine litter

  • Category:

    Project

  • Keyword:

    plastic, circular economy, marine litter, EPR, sustainable production and consumption, deposit schemes

  • Stage:

    2019 - 2022

  • National Partners:

    City Councils?

  • International Partners:

    GIZ

  • Contact

    Fanny Quertamp, National Senior Advisor
    Rethinking plastics – circular economy solutions to marine litter
    fanny.quertamp@expertisefrance.fr (+ 84(0)904267713)
    or
    hello@rethinkplasticvietnam.com

    Alvaro Zurita, Team Leader
    GIZ
    alvaro.zurita@giz.de

Brief Innovation

Rethinking Plastics – Circular Economy Solutions to Marine Litter’ supports the transition towards a circular economy for plastics to reduce plastic waste leakage into the sea and thus marine litter. ’Rethinking Plastics’ provides advice, promotes exchange and best practice sharing, implements activities and supports more than 20 pilot projects in China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam to test and disseminate new approaches or upscale best practices. Knowledge exchange is fostered, for example, through policy dialogues, workshops and conferences, webinars and awareness raising activities on plastic reduction. This project focused on 6 key areas: Circular economy, Consumption & Production, Waste Management, Ports & Fisheries, Green Public Procurement, Awareness rising & Procurement

Overview

Category: Project
Keyword: plastic, circular economy, marine litter, EPR, sustainable production and consumption, deposit schemes
Donner:

European Union (EU)
German Federal Ministry for Economic, Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

National Partners: City Councils?
International Partners: GIZ
Location(s) in Vietnam: Hanoi, HCMC, Phu Yen
Location(s) in Other countries: China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand
Stage: 2019 - 2022
Total budget: EUR 10 million

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Metrics/ diagnostics

Innovation

Policy advice

Capacity building

Investment/ financing

Public awareness/ outreach

Private sector development

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