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⬇ New report published today for Quaker United Nations Office ⬇ This interim report represents the first comprehensive attempt to address significant information gaps regarding the level of subsidisation received by the primary plastics polymer (PPP) production industry. 

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🚨 New Report Release 🚨 QUNO’s Sustainable and Just Economic Systems programme, in collaboration with Eunomia Research & Consulting Ltd., is pleased to announce the publication of our Phase 1 Report, "Plastic Money: Turning Off the Subsidies Tap." This report represents a significant step in understanding the level of subsidization—estimated at USD 30 billion annually—received by the primary plastics polymer (PPP) production industry across the top 15 polymer-producing countries. These subsidies play important role in the global plastics production chain. Our findings aim to contribute to the ongoing policy discussions within the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) on Plastic Pollution, particularly as we work collectively towards a legally binding global treaty to address plastic pollution. This initiative is supported by Dalberg Catalyst through grant funding from The Rockefeller Foundation. Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect positions or policies of The Rockefeller Foundation or Dalberg Catalyst. Learn more and access the full report here: https://lnkd.in/ewjrkZxC #INC #PlasticsTreaty #Subsidies #GlobalPlasticsTreaty

New Report: "Plastic Money: Turning Off the Subsidies Tap (Phase 1)"

New Report: "Plastic Money: Turning Off the Subsidies Tap (Phase 1)"

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