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Kamikatsu: Zero waste municipality in Japan
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The Japanese town of Kamikatsu (Tokushima Prefecture) declared its "Zero Waste Ambition" in 2003. Despite challenges, it has had remarkable successes. In 2015, Kamikatsu had already achieved a recycling rate of almost 80% and created a roadmap, working together with locals and businesses, aiming for zero waste by 2020. 

Problem

How to banish all single-use plastic in Japan? How to reduce plastic waste? How to bridge Japan’s Resource Circulation Policy for Plastics with other environmental policies and regulations to reach implementation?

Additional information

Original article - Ditching plastic straws isn't enough. Here's how to achieve zero waste. - from the World Economic Forum, by Akira Sakano (Global Shaper, Osaka Hub). 26 Jun 2019 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/06/how-to-act-on-plastic-pollution/

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