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UN Plastics Treaty – Mura’s response

4 March 2022

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This week’s resolution from the UN Environment Programme is a vital step towards achieving a plastics neutral economy. Reducing the stranglehold which plastic waste has on our environment requires immediate and urgent action, which means that our work begins now, and not in 2024 when the final treaty is signed.

We are working with businesses and organisations spanning the plastics value chain, from production through to end users, to deploy our innovative Hydro-PRT technology around the world. This technology provides a radical new way to recycle all forms of end-of-life plastic that would otherwise be incinerated, sent to landfill, or leak into the environment as plastic pollution, helping to eliminate unnecessary single-use plastic and cut carbon emissions associated with production of new materials.

There is no time to waste. Our planet needs solutions to the plastics crisis which are available today, and making a meaningful impact requires a joined-up approach throughout the plastics process. We are already well on our way to achieving our ambition to have 1,000,000 tonnes of plastic recycling capacity in operation or development by 2025 – join us to make that a reality even faster.

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