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  2. Plastic Pollution Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Plastic Pollution Coalition (PPC) is an advocacy group and social movement organization which seeks to reduce plastic pollution. [1] [2] [3] PPC operates under the fiscal sponsorship of the umbrella organization Earth Island Institute.

  3. Plastic Disclosure Project - Wikipedia

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    The Plastic Disclosure Project (PDP) is an organization founded to reduce the environmental impact caused by the rising use of plastics in products and packaging. It is listed as an entity of the Ocean Recovery Alliance, a 501(c)(3) organization in the United States.

  4. 5 Gyres - Wikipedia

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    5 Gyres was the first organization to research plastic pollution in all five main subtropical gyres [18] and first to determine how much plastic is on the surface of the world's oceans: Nearly 270,000 metric tons and 5.25 trillion pieces.

  5. ‘Once in a lifetime’ chance to end plastic pollution as ...

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... “We need mandatory, legally binding global targets to reduce plastic production. Voluntary ...

  6. How Less Plastic Can Help Protect Your Family and Community - AOL

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    Oct. 3—(StatePoint) In a major policy shift, the United States is targeting plastic pollution at the production, processing, use and disposal phases, and is backing a global treaty to reduce ...

  7. List of environmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    Environmental organizations can be global, national, regional or local. Some environmental issues that environmental organizations focus on include pollution, plastic pollution, waste, resource depletion, human overpopulation and climate change.

  8. Alliance to End Plastic Waste - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance to End Plastic Waste is made up of over 80 member organizations, including some of the world's leading companies in the chemical, plastic, consumer goods, and waste management sectors. These members are committed to investing their resources, expertise, and capabilities to advance the alliance's mission.

  9. Plastic-eating bacteria can help waste self-destruct - AOL

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    Scientists make a self-destructing plastic using plastic-eating bacteria in a sci-fi like development. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...