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At the 10th China International Petrochemical Conference held in Hangzhou in September, the International Federation of Chemical Associations (ICCA) and the United Nations Environmental Protection Agency held a waste plastic recycling economy forum
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Carl Dooley, Secretary General of the International Federation of Chemical Associations
Recycling is the core
Recycling is the coreCarl Dooley believes that the problem of waste plastics is closely related to global economic growth
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"Unless we can expand our waste management system, plastic waste will just be replaced by other types of waste
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Global parties start to act
Faced with the urgent need to solve the problem of waste plastic pollution, all parties around the world have begun to take action to help solve the problem of lack of proper management of plastic waste through global collaboration and innovative changes
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Even more critical is the expansion of chemical recycling
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Industrial chain coordination is crucial
Carl Dooley believes that reducing the problem of waste plastic pollution requires the joint efforts of all links in the industry chain to create a cleaner environment and a more sustainable and more closely connected supply chain
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"Clearly, banning the use of plastic will not improve environmental outcomes
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We need plastic, and we need to keep plastic out of the environment
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The quickest way to really address this is to focus on the institutions and infrastructure needed to build a circular economy
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"Clearly, banning the use of plastic will not improve environmental outcomes
.
We need plastic, and we need to keep plastic out of the environment
.
The quickest way to really address this is to focus on the institutions and infrastructure needed to build a circular economy
.