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Cleaner Pacific 2025: Pacific Regional Waster and Pollution Management Strategy

Waste management and pollution control remains one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the Pacific region. As the region continues to rely increasingly less on locally sourced food products and rapidly acquires increasing quantities of consumer goods, the quantities of wastes, ranging from plastic packaging through to used motor vehicles, is rapidly escalating across the region.

But there is a strategy and implementation plan

 

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Cleaner Pacific 2025: Pacific Regional Waster and Pollution Management Strategy
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Marine & Terrestrial Waste
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Extent and reproduction of coastal species on plastic debris in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Video - Plastic Paradise (English Version) - Long
Reporting and retrieval of lost fishing gear: recommendations for developing effective programmes
IMPACTS OF PLASTIC POLLUTION ON FRESHWATER AQUATIC, TERRESTRIAL AND AVIAN MIGRATORY SPECIES IN THE ASIA AND PACIFIC REGION
Change in Terrestrial Human Footprint Drives Continued Loss of Intact Ecosystems
The environmental effects of mining waste disposal at Lihir Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea
'The Future is Now: Science for Sustainable Development' - Global Sustainable Development Report 2019
Vanuatu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan [NBSAP] 2018-2030
Pacific Regional Action Plan - Marine Litter 2018-2025
The Republic of the Marshall Islands - State of Environment Report 2016

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Mobilizing Finance for Biodiversity: The Private Finance Sector and the…
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Terrestrial Biodiversity of Manuae Atoll, Cook Islands
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Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 17. Lissachatina…
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Blue Prosperity Vanuatu FINAL SCIENCE REPORT
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