Global Ban on Single-Use Plastics & Urgent Plastic Waste Reduction Plan


Global Ban on Single-Use Plastics & Urgent Plastic Waste Reduction Plan
The Issue
Plastic pollution has become one of the gravest threats to our oceans, marine life, and human health. Each year, millions of tones of disposable plastic items- bottles, bags, cutlery, wrappers enter waterways, breaking down into microplastics that persist for centuries.
We call upon the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), global environmental agencies, and national governments to:
Enact an immediate global ban on single-use plastics for packaging, cutlery, bags, and other disposable items starting with countries most affected by plastic pollution.
Launch a Plastic Waste Reduction Initiative to phase out existing single-use plastics within 3 years, and promote alternatives: compostable packaging, reusable items, recycling, and waste-management infrastructure.
Implement mandatory waste-management systems for all coastal and riverfront communities to prevent plastic leakage into oceans.
Fund and support public awareness campaigns about plastic’s long-term environmental and health impacts, and incentives for businesses to adopt sustainable practices.
Why it matters now:
Plastic production and waste have skyrocketed: what used to be a convenience- cheap and disposable packaging has turned into a global environmental crisis. With marine debris and microplastics threatening biodiversity, human health, and coastal communities, the time to act is now.
How you can help:
Sign this petition.
Share widely on social networks, with friends, family, and community groups.
If you know businesses, NGOs, or policymakers concerned with the environment- forward this petition to them.
In coastal or riverfront areas: organize or join cleanup drives; use reusable items; encourage local bans on single-use plastic.
Let’s act together for cleaner seas, healthier people, and a sustainable planet.

4,885
The Issue
Plastic pollution has become one of the gravest threats to our oceans, marine life, and human health. Each year, millions of tones of disposable plastic items- bottles, bags, cutlery, wrappers enter waterways, breaking down into microplastics that persist for centuries.
We call upon the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), global environmental agencies, and national governments to:
Enact an immediate global ban on single-use plastics for packaging, cutlery, bags, and other disposable items starting with countries most affected by plastic pollution.
Launch a Plastic Waste Reduction Initiative to phase out existing single-use plastics within 3 years, and promote alternatives: compostable packaging, reusable items, recycling, and waste-management infrastructure.
Implement mandatory waste-management systems for all coastal and riverfront communities to prevent plastic leakage into oceans.
Fund and support public awareness campaigns about plastic’s long-term environmental and health impacts, and incentives for businesses to adopt sustainable practices.
Why it matters now:
Plastic production and waste have skyrocketed: what used to be a convenience- cheap and disposable packaging has turned into a global environmental crisis. With marine debris and microplastics threatening biodiversity, human health, and coastal communities, the time to act is now.
How you can help:
Sign this petition.
Share widely on social networks, with friends, family, and community groups.
If you know businesses, NGOs, or policymakers concerned with the environment- forward this petition to them.
In coastal or riverfront areas: organize or join cleanup drives; use reusable items; encourage local bans on single-use plastic.
Let’s act together for cleaner seas, healthier people, and a sustainable planet.

4,885
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Petition created on 10 December 2018
