Waste
Case Study: Building Plastic Waste Free Island Communities
Client: IUCN
The Context & Challenge:
  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a global organization committed to demonstrating how biodiversity is essential in addressing pressing global challenges, including climate change, sustainable development, and food security. Specifically, a critical issue IUCN seeks to tackle is the impact of plastic waste pollution on ocean environments.
  • Small Island Developing States (SDIS) and Least Developed Countries (LDC) are particularly affected by this problem, as they often lack proper waste management infrastructure, collection systems, recycling systems, and have issues with the import and export of plastic waste. To address this issue, along with support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), IUCN initiated projects in the Caribbean, Oceania, and West Africa to combat plastic pollution in these regions.
  • Recognizing the urgency of the plastic pollution problem in SIDS and LDCs, IUCN partnered with Ubuntooto create a comprehensive platform called the “Plastic Waste Free Islands” (PWFI) community, aimed at showcasing waste solutions and facilitating worldwide collaboration among stakeholders.
The Deliverable:
  • In partnership with IUCN, Ubuntoo has developed the Plastic Waste Free Islands platform to provide a space for stakeholders from SIDS and LDCs to come together, share knowledge, and discuss best practices to combat plastic waste.
  • The platform not only showcases the ongoing efforts to promote circular economies on SIDS and LCDs, but also boasts innovative, commercially viable solutions to support these regions in achieving their plastic pollution reduction goals. Additionally, PWFI serves as a repository of policy knowledge and proposed interventions to guide effective action.
The Result:
  • IUCN and Ubuntoo are successfully facilitating worldwide collaboration through the PWFI platform and webinar series. This ongoing project will continue to help stakeholders source and implement solutions to reduce and prevent plastic pollution on Small Developing Islands (SDIS) and Least Developed Countries (LDC).
Case Study: Building Plastic Waste Free Island Communities for IUCN
Result at a Glance:

Ubuntoo and IUCN have shared 240 solutions and 180 blog articles to the growing community of over 600 members in PWFI

The Context & Challenge:
  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is a global organization committed to demonstrating how biodiversity is essential in addressing pressing global challenges, including climate change, sustainable development, and food security. Specifically, a critical issue IUCN seeks to tackle is the impact of plastic waste pollution on ocean environments.
  • Small Island Developing States (SDIS) and Least Developed Countries (LDC) are particularly affected by this problem, as they often lack proper waste management infrastructure, collection systems, recycling systems, and have issues with the import and export of plastic waste. To address this issue, along with support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad), IUCN initiated projects in the Caribbean, Oceania, and West Africa to combat plastic pollution in these regions.
  • Recognizing the urgency of the plastic pollution problem in SIDS and LDCs, IUCN partnered with Ubuntooto create a comprehensive platform called the “Plastic Waste Free Islands” (PWFI) community, aimed at showcasing waste solutions and facilitating worldwide collaboration among stakeholders.
The Deliverable:
  • In partnership with IUCN, Ubuntoo has developed the Plastic Waste Free Islands platform to provide a space for stakeholders from SIDS and LDCs to come together, share knowledge, and discuss best practices to combat plastic waste.
  • The platform not only showcases the ongoing efforts to promote circular economies on SIDS and LCDs, but also boasts innovative, commercially viable solutions to support these regions in achieving their plastic pollution reduction goals. Additionally, PWFI serves as a repository of policy knowledge and proposed interventions to guide effective action.
The Result:
  • IUCN and Ubuntoo are successfully facilitating worldwide collaboration through the PWFI platform and webinar series. This ongoing project will continue to help stakeholders source and implement solutions to reduce and prevent plastic pollution on Small Developing Islands (SDIS) and Least Developed Countries (LDC).
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