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The UK government has announced plans to invest £60 million to help reduce single-use plastics and develop new forms of packagi.
Businesses are expected to jointly invest up to £149 million in reducing supply chain waste, developing new business models and creating new ways to sustainably recycle materia.
The plans are part of the UK government's Clean Growth Challenge - a key part of a modern industrial strategy that encourages the use of plant-based plastics and products that degrade easily in the op.
The UK government has called on industry to provide evidence of standards for bio-based materials and biodegradable plasti.
Professor Sir Mark Walport, chief executive of UK Research and Innovation, said: "Plastic pollution is a global crisis affecting our oceans and la.
Business Secretary Greg Clark said: "We are all seeing the environmental impact of single-use plastics around the wor.