Pinovo is super proud to be one of the case studies in the GPAP/KPMG report on how the Global Plastics Treaty can help scale solutions that tackle Plastic Pollution - see page 28 in the report at this link - https://www.weforum.org/.../circular-industry-solutions.../
This insightful report highlights that policy interventions, and suitable financing mechanisms, are the two most significant factors necessary to facilitate scaling impact solutions from "niche alternatives", to becoming "mainstream" and an industry standard. That is what is happening in the world of surface maintenance, where Clean Technologies, like Pinovo's, are becoming the industry standard. The Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, that are now on "The Road to Busan" for INC-5 at the end this year, can play an important role "...as an instrument that can drive the relevant policies and unlock financing by decreasing the risk for private capital.". Pinovo is keeping great company in the GPAP/KPMG report, as you will see from the very impressive case studies you can read about from page 19 onwards in the report below! Thank you GPAP and KPMG for choosing Pinovo as a case study, and for supporting our mission to Stop Paint Microplastic Emissions to Protect Ocean Health, because, as you know, hashtag#PaintIsPlastic! Pinovo is engaged in the UN Global Plastics Treaty process thanks to our membership of, and the excellent work being done by the WWF/Ellen MacArthur Foundation Coalition Business For A Plastics Treaty, which now comprises 220 global businesses.
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8/18/2024 15:02:54
What are the two most significant factors necessary to facilitate scaling impact solutions for plastic pollution according to the GPAP/KPMG report?
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