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    • Bisphenol A (BPA) - Assessment Report on Issues of Concern 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2020-09)
      A two-page summary of the information on bisphenol A (BPA) contained in the 2020 UNEP Assessment Report on Issues of Concern: Chemicals and Waste Issues Posing Risks to Human Health and the Environment and the 2019 Global ...
    • Circular Solutions for Plastic Pollution: Drinking Water System with Zero Plastic Packaging 

      United Nations Environment Programme (United Nations Environment Programme, 2022-09)
      This good practice case study is part of a series of knowledge products developed by the SEA circular project to showcase exemplary market-based solutions that bring about transformational changes in the way plastic is ...
    • Circular Solutions for Plastic Pollution: Technology-enabled Reusable Packaging 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2022-09)
      Of the 8 million tons of plastics that enter the oceans every year, 600,000 tons are estimated to come from Indonesia. Dubbed a “sachet economy” alongside its neighbours such as the Philippines, and with similar topography ...
    • Nature-based Food Packaging: Alternatives to Plastic for Packaging Food 

      United Nations Environment Programme; Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (2022-08)
      This case study demonstrates market-based solutions towards “less plastic wasted”, exemplary solutions for transformational changes in the way plastic is managed in the value supply chain. Circular Economy approaches, ...
    • Specification Sheet for Food Products (Fruits and Vegetables) 

      Economy Division (2015)
      This specification sheet is regulating the procurement of food products and includes specifications/requirements for contracting organic fruits and vegetables. Impact on the environment: The toxic impact on human health ...
    • Topic Sheet: Reuse Schemes 

      United Nations Environment Programme (2023-05)
      Reuse schemes, or ‘packaging reuse’, refers broadly to new delivery models in which a single package achieves multiple trips, rotations or uses for the same purpose for which it was originally used. This can range from ...