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塑料行动释放:推动包容、韧性与增长——GPAP 2025年度报告

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Contents Welcome from our directorYear in reviewAbout usAccelerating national and regional actionEvidence-based decision-makingGender equity and social inclusionConserving biodiversityDriving action on financingMobilizing business leadershipSupporting global dialoguesLooking ahead © 2025 Global Plastic Action Partnership,a multistakeholder platform for impactcreated by and hosted at the WorldEconomic Forum. All rights reserved. Nopart of this publication may be reproduced Welcome fromour director Director, Global Plastic Action Partnership,World Economic Forum The year 2025 marks a defining milestone forthe Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP):the achievement of 25 National Plastic ActionPartnerships across Africa, Asia and Latin America.Together, these partnerships now drive change formore than 1.5 billion people, making GPAP the action can turn ambition into measurable progressand shared prosperity for people and planet alike. At the global level, GPAP actively supportedmultilateral efforts through insights, multistakeholderconvenings and ministerial dialogues – fromthe Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee(INC) working towards a global plastics treaty What began as a coalition of committed partnershas grown into a global community of action, unitedby the conviction that tackling plastic pollutionis not only an environmental imperative but alsoan economic and societal opportunity – one that As we marked World Environment Day 2025,focusing on ending global plastic pollution throughcollective action, this mission felt more urgent – and I am deeply grateful to our partners, donors anddedicated teams worldwide. Together, we aretranslating commitment into action, and actioninto impact – transforming systems and building This year, our work demonstrated the powerof collaboration at all levels: from the launchof seven National Plastic Action Roadmaps tothe strengthening of regional cooperation. Wedeepened our understanding of how plastic V I D E O GPAP’s inclusive, evidence-based and locallyowned approach remains at the heart of everythingwe do. By engaging governments, businesses and Plastic pollution is everywhere—but so are the people solving it Year in review >8,000 peoplebenefited from theInclusive Plastic Action Programme, community members 20,413people National Plastic ActionRoadmaps launched $200 millionmobilized by partners oninitiatives and programmes tackling 14,000people reached through 20projects under the Biodiversity $3.34billion Canada is committed to workingwith global and domesticpartners, including the GlobalPlastic Action Partnership, toforge the systems changes The UK is driving the shift to acircular economy for plastics.Cooperation with nations aroundthe world through the GlobalPlastic Action Partnership iskey to unlocking innovation anddriving sustainable growth. This Through the World EconomicForum’s Global PlasticAction Partnership, we areshowcasing how collectiveaction can turn the tide on Sebastian Buckup, Managing Director,World Economic Forum Julie Dabrusin, Minister of Environmentand Climate Change of Canada Mary Creagh CBE MP, Minister forNature, Department for Environment About us The Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) isthe World Economic Forum’s multistakeholderplatform turning commitments to end Our approach Founded in 2018 by a coalition of public, privateand international organizations, GPAP bringstogether governments, businesses and civil Active in 25 countries across Africa, Asia and LatinAmerica, GPAP, the world’s largest multistakeholderinitiative tackling plastic pollution, shows thatprogress is possible when all actors work together How we produce, use and manage plastics todaywill shape the future of our environment and oureconomies. Each year, more than 460 milliontonnes of plastic are produced, with around19 million tonnes leaking into the environment,contributing to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, GPAP’s unique approach is built on threecore principles: 1.Stakeholder ownership: empowering nationalstakeholders – governments, businesses, civil But this is also a moment of unprecedentopportunity. Tackling plastic pollution is not onlyabout dealing with waste; it is about buildingresilient economies, protecting ecosystems andunlocking sustainable growth. Circular solutions 2.Evidence-based decision-making: groundingaction in robust data, analysis and alignment 3.Inclusivity: engaging all voices to ensurea just and equitable transition to a circular Our multistakeholder community Accelerating national GPAP reaches its ambitious target:25 national partnerships by 2025. The 25-country community spans eight countriesin Africa, eight in Asia and nine in Latin America,strengthening the global response to plasticpollution, coordinating solutions across the At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting2025 in Davos-Klosters, GPAP announced that ithad achieved its goal of establishing 25 NationalPlastic Action Partnerships (N