
Marian Ledesma from Greenpeace Philippines joins the Reloop Brief to explain how sachets became the default in the Global South, why they’re almost impossible to recycle.
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Marian Ledesma from Greenpeace Philippines joins the Reloop Brief to explain how sachets became the default in the Global South, why they’re almost impossible to recycle.
Ahead of INC-5.2, we take a closer look at primary plastic polymer fee with Hugo Schally, retired European Commission official and Oliver Boachie, former special advisor to Ghana’s Ministry of Environment and lead negotiator for the African group.
We mark ten years of progress at our Reloop Unpacks conference, a milestone that celebrated not just where we’ve come from, but where we’re headed.
Reloop’s Director of Circular Economy Development, Anna Larsson, sheds light on why there has been a decline in the reusable beverage containers, and what can be done to reverse it.
As geopolitical battles are fought for resources, deposit return systems could unlock the financial and environmental benefits of a circular economy.
A new study by CE Delft, commissioned by Zero Waste Europe and Reloop, confirms that including waste incineration in the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) would deliver powerful climate and employment benefits.
This episode looks at the Senate Bill 996 and House Bill 6207 which are setting out to change how the state handles packaging waste and litter in Rhode Island, USA.
In this special episode, Barry Snedden sits down with Reloop CEO Clarissa Morawski to discuss the most effective solution to litter we have at our disposal today: deposit return systems.
New global analysis confirms deposit return systems drastically reduce beverage container litter.