A new report highlights the havoc that single-use plastics are wreaking on the planet and identifies the handful of companies, banks and investors behind their uncontrolled production
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The Plastic Waste Makers index has published a report that identifies, for the first time, the companies that produce the polymers that go into the making of single-use plastic items, and the investors and banks that fund them.
Why focus on single-use plastics?
Single-use plastics epitomises the current global plastic crisis. Not only do they account for a third of the plastics produced, they also account for the vast majority of the plastics dumped in landfills, oceans, and the environment in general. However, government policies tend to focus on the vast number of companies that sell finished plastic products, while paying little attention to the few businesses at the base of the supply chain that make ‘polymers’—the building blocks of all plastics—almost exclusively from fossil fuels.
Why is the focus on the handful of polymer makers important?