Plastic pollution is one of the most fixable environmental challenges.
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June 5 is World Environment Day, and this year is all about collective action to #BeatPlasticPollution. Join us to build a healthier, cleaner future for all!
Global leaders will convene in Nairobi this December to explore sustainable solutions for a resilient planet . Key focus areas include promoting healthy ecosystems and reducing unsustainable resource consumption & more. After a busy year for the global environmental agenda, starting with the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly ( UNEA-6 ) and ending with the decision-making meetings of the Rio Conventions on climate change , biodiversity and desertification , attention in 2025 will shift to the seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly ( UNEA-7 ). UNEA-7 will take place from 8 to 12 December 2025 at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, on the theme "Advancing sustainable solutions for a resilient planet”. UNEA is the world’s highest decision-making body on the environment and includes all 193 UN Member States. It was created in 2012 and meets every two years at UNEP’s Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. UN...
Every year, 400 million tonnes of plastic are produced worldwid e, according to the UN. Half of this plastic is designed to be used only once, and only 10 per cent is recycled. Between 19 and 23 million tonnes of plastic waste leak into aquatic ecosystems annually, and without urgent action, this figure is expected to rise by 50 per cent by 2040. Plastic pollution is contaminating every corner of the planet, threatening ecosystems, wildlife, and human health. Microplastics are found in food, water and air, with the average person estimated to ingest over 50,000 plastic particles each year , and far more when inhalation is included. If the climate crisis goes unaddressed, with plastic pollution as a major driver, air pollution levels exceeding safe thresholds could rise by 50 per cent within a decade. Meanwhile, plastic pollution in marine and freshwater environments may triple by 2040. Global action day To rally momentum, the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) is leading the 52nd a...
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