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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPlastic pollution is a serious and worldwide issue. Current approaches to the problem are scattered, and they can only have a short-term impact on plastics discharge into the environment. More than a hundred nations have urged for the UN Environment Program to develop a worldwide accord on plastics (UNEP). Combating plastic pollution needs adjustments in production, commerce, and consumption. Prioritizing political and regulatory initiatives requires a clear focus and set of measures from the international community. Target hazardous plastic trash first, then single-use plastics, and last poisonous, non-recyclable plastics. Some of the Basel Plastic Waste Amendments attempt to improve trade regulation. Also, national trade and manufacturing rules are phasing out single-use plastic, especially in tiny island developing states (SIDS). Aside from initiatives to encourage reuse, reduction, and replacement, waste management should be prioritized, especially in developing nations with inadequate material recovery and recycling capacity. More nations are pressing for a new global accord on plastic pollution, hoping to get a new UN Environment Assembly mandate. A UN deal on plastic pollution might spur coordinated and larger national action, aided by global trade initiatives.
Dr. Keshamma E., Lopamudra Ghosh
Lopamudra Ghosh: Fifth Author and Chief Editor of “Impact of Climate Change on Marine Flora” Book. Lopamudra Ghosh is an independent researcher, author, and the winner of the 2021 TIP Inspiring Educators of the Year Award, TIP Peace Ambassador of the Year Award, TIP for Unity Ambassador of the Year 2021, TIP Human Rights Ambassador of the Year 2021, TIP Kindness Ambassador of the Year 2021, TIP Extraordinary Changemakers of the Year Award, Marudhara Research Excellence Award, Inspirational Super Women Award, Pride of Education Award, Global Iconic Education Award, the Nanhaa Gyan Foundation Healing Lights Award, and also the Pillars of India Award. She is the Founder and the President of the World Forum for Welfare Geopolitics (WFWG). She is a BA History Honours student of the University of Burdwan. Her profile has been accepted for Honorary Doctorate DLitt in Geopolitics and International Relations from California Public University USA.
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