Why a Production Cap on Plastics Makes Financial Sense (2024) Briefing This paper articulates the economic and financial basis for establishing a cap on global plastics production. The production cap, once adopted as part of the final legally binding agreement, is expected to serve as the linchpin to end plastics pollution.
Aligning the Global Plastics Treaty with <1.5°C (2024) Report This report models whether a virgin plastic production reduction target of 40% by 2040 (40×40) could keep the plastics industry within a 1.5°C carbon budget. It outlines the methodology used to predict how the global economy would respond to a 40×40 target, including modeling different scenarios based on business-as-usual (BAU) demand and reduced-demand scenarios.
INC5-Booklet (2024) Brief Just before INC5, this booklet gives an overview of negotiation priorities and challenges. The global treaty must not condemn our planet and communities to runaway climate change fuelled by unchecked petrochemical expansion, the collapse of ecosystems saturated with plastic pollution, and avoidable disease from exposure to microplastics and plastic chemicals.
Smoke and Mirrors: The Realities of Plastic Credits and Offsetting Report Building on research published by SourceMaterial and Bloomberg with original research by Break Free From Plastic (BFFP) and the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), this report uncovers serious flaws in plastic offsets, credits and plastic neutrality.
Emissions Unleashed: The Climate Crisis and America’s Petrochemical Boom Report The report exposes the climate footprint of the planned petrochemical buildout in America. It identifies the most climate-damaging projects and products, demonstrates carbon capture’s inability to significantly mitigate emissions, and uncovers how taxpayers are being misled into funding polluting projects sold as ‘climate solutions.’
Facilitating the Adoption of Takeaway Reuse Systems Report This report highlights the critical role of public authorities in advancing reuse systems for takeaway packaging. It shows that switching from single-use to reuse could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower hidden costs like litter and carbon impacts.
European Reuse Barometer Report The first edition of the European Reuse Barometer sets light on positive insights driving the reuse transition such as reuse industry growth and very engaged customers. However, the current fragmented and uncoordinated reuse ecosystem urgently needs to be streamlined and unified to achieve a true market transformation.
Limits to Plastic Growth: Towards a global cap on primary plastics production (2024) Report Limiting the global production of primary plastics is necessary to curb greenhouse gas emissions as well as the environmental and health impacts of plastic pollution. This report proposes one possible approach.
Climate Impact of Primary Plastic Production (2024) Report This report explores the contribution of primary plastic production to climate change disaggregated by polymer and technology. Using bottom-up modeling of GHG emissions from global primary plastic production, it analyzes the results under various growth scenarios in the context of carbon budgets compatible with a 1.5°C global trajectory.
Climate Impacts of Plastics (2024) Report This report seeks to identify options for measures and strengthen governmental accountability in addressing the climate impacts of plastics. It aims to maximize the climate benefits of the plastics instrument, clearly delineating responsibilities in conjunction with the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement.