Kristin Hughes, director of the Global Plastic Action Partnership, a multistakeholder initiative coordinated by the World Economic Forum, talks with Ian Welsh about the partnership’s work over the past 12 months coordinating government and brand approaches and desire to do something effective.
Hughes explains why the partnership is focusing efforts in southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa developing waste collection and recycling infrastructure, and paths to a circular economy approach.
Why no one values trees more than cocoa farmers
Weekly podcast: How to source sustainable manmade textile fibres
Why brands need better data to hit apparel supply chain goals
The post-COP practical solutions to look for in 2022
Weekly podcast: 2021 in review – the year that all roads led to COP26
The $10bn interventions that can halt future pandemics
Weekly podcast: Why a 1.5C future will displace one billion people
Sustainable Apparel Barometer: what’s the future for viscose?
From the Congo Basin: Market-driven solutions that preserve forests, tackle climate change and empower indigenous communities
What does regenerative agriculture mean for the future of cotton production?
Is a regenerative approach what cotton farmers want next?
Weekly podcast: Cocoa’s agroforestry potential
How a nature-based solution can help save Papua New Guinea’s forests
How can carbon accounting accelerate action within the forest and land use sector?
Weekly podcast: How better data can drive sustainable apparel supply chains
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ConferenceWatch: sustainable landscapes and commodities
Weekly podcast: Has business finally got it on climate change?
Tackling palm oil’s challenges in west Africa
Why economic empowerment is the route to farmer community resilience
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