
WRAP and the World Economic Forum’s Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) have announced a formal partnership agreement to address the global issue of plastic waste by supporting both the network of Plastics Pacts, and Global Plastic Action Partnerships around the world.
The two will combine their knowledge, experience, and resources of two of the leading global stakeholder plastics programmes to try to combat plastic pollution and the devastating impact it’s having on our environment. By partnering up, they have the potential to double their impact and reach and get the message out further.
With WRAP and GPAP sharing the same goals, the respective expertise each brings will enable a holistic approach to addressing plastic pollution on a global scale. WRAP is renowned for its experience of operational and technical expertise in managing a complex plastics initiative spanning government and business sectors, working with citizens and organisations alike to agree a shared approach to change, while GPAP brings business, government, and civil society together in coalition to create a real, measurable impact on plastic pollution action towards a circular economy. Both organisations are keen to leverage the benefit that working together will bring.
Marcus Gover, WRAP CEO, said: “This partnership fills me with optimism as we continue on our journey to end plastic waste. WRAP has supported the development of Plastics Pacts on every populous continent on the planet and we see first-hand the value in tackling this issue collaboratively, across supply chains and across nations. This partnership with GPAP will enable us to collectively accelerate our impact on tackling plastic waste across the globe.”
Kristin Hughes, Director, Global Plastic Action Partnership, said: “The GPAP-WRAP partnership demonstrates the importance of organisations coming together in the direct planning, coordination and delivery of plastic waste pollution interventions, both at the global and national level. The partnership will allow us to breakdown patchwork interventions and to collaborate, share and implement best practice of keeping plastic in the economy and out of the environment. Our joint knowledge, expertise and experiences will harness how we identify legislative, policy and business practice solutions to the plastic pollution challenge. I look forward to seeing the positive impact this partnership will have on a global scale as we transition towards a more circular world.”