Added: Apr 02, 2021
Last edited: Sep 30, 2021
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.
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?
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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