US-China researchers propose UN Global Plastics Treaty reporting framework
Researchers have identified a gap in the draft UN Global Plastics Treaty text, which does not require countries to report how much plastic they produce, which chemicals are used in its manufacture, or how much plastic pollution enters the environment. Published in Science, the paper has introduced a detailed, practical framework for standardized global reporting and accountability by researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and the University of California, Berkeley, US, along with Tsinghua University, China.ProAmpac highlights its latest fiber-based flexible packaging platforms, which are designed to replace rigid plastic with curbside-recyclable solutions. Sal Pellingra, the company’s VP of global package design, applications, and business development, introduced MP 1000, an active moisture-absorbing packaging technology for powders, and outlined ProAmpac’s push toward circular packaging infrastructure compliant with emerging legislations.
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ProAmpac highlights its latest fiber-based flexible packaging platforms, which are designed to replace rigid plastic with curbside-recyclable solutions. Sal Pellingra, the company’s VP of global package design, applications, and business development, introduced MP 1000, an active...


























