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Waste Management and Pollution Control

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Plastic pollution in the Pacific is very real with an enormous impact on communities there.
Impact of plastic pollution on Pacific highlighted as France draws global attention to “ticking time bomb”
May 30,2023
Ambassador Fatumanava Pao Luteru
Samoa, as AOSIS Chair, calls for solidarity in plastics treaty negotiations on the eve of INC-2 in Paris
May 29,2023
Dolphin entanglement
Tackling the Ghost Fishing Gear haunting our Pacific Ocean
May 29,2023
The Pacific delegation at INC2 in Paris.
Pacific countries take call for treaty to end plastic pollution to INC2 in Paris
May 26,2023
Pacific delegates
At BRS COPs, Pacific nations help to advance global effort to manage chemicals and waste
May 24,2023
SWAP Fiji
Aux Fidji, la formation pose les bases d’un projet pilote sur les déchets marins
May 23,2023
SWAP
Trainings lay the foundation for Marine Litter Pilot Project in Fiji
May 22,2023
PacWaste Plus Steering Committee Site Visits
Site Visit to the Rarotonga Waste Facility
May 22,2023
Site visit
It’s Not Waste, It’s a Resource!
May 22,2023
C.I.R.C.L.E. – Cook Islands Recycling Creations Living Environment
Programme Steering Committee Meeting Delegates Tour Circle Cook Islands Upcycling Initiative
May 18,2023
PacWaste Plus Steering Committee Meeting
Pacific Island Countries Move Together on Sustainable Waste Management Solutions for the Region
May 17,2023
ABAN 2023 Conference
Pacific Island Countries Efforts Toward Asbestos Containing Material Ban Presented at 2023 ABAN Conference
May 17,2023
Plastic waste
Pacific, the moral voice in global plastic negotiations
May 10,2023
Mr Suemalo Afele Faiilagi (right) at the BRS COPs 2023
Pacific countries call for sound management of chemicals and waste at 2023 BRS COPs
May 8,2023
Youth during Clean Up Day
Ambitious targets needed to eliminate problematic single-use plastic waste
Apr 26,2023
Cook Islands
Cook Islands calls for ambitious targets to reverse and end plastic pollution
Apr 25,2023
Plastic pollution
One Pacific Voice urged for global plastics treaty
Apr 25,2023
The Cook Islands delegation.
Pacific delegates discuss priorities to protect region from hazardous chemicals and wastes ahead of BRS COPs
Apr 24,2023
The Steering Committee Meeting
Le SWAP place les mesures en faveur de la gestion durable des déchets au sommet des priorités de la réunion du Comité de pilotage de 2023
Apr 24,2023
The Waste Audit at Baudoko Beach.
SWAP places sustainable waste management action on top of agenda at 2023 Steering Committee meeting
Apr 20,2023
Ms Tiale Panapa of Tuvalu at the OEWG.
Pacific countries support establishment of Science-Policy Panel to manage chemicals, waste and prevent pollution
Mar 13,2023
Hazardous waste
Progressing the Waigani Convention for the Pacific
Feb 20,2023
Pacific disaster waste
Pacific islands supported to better manage disaster waste
Feb 11,2023
Anthony Talouli
Why the One Pacific Voice matters in global effort to end plastic pollution, as we look towards INC2 in Paris
Jan 27,2023

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