Land degradation is posing a serious threat to our food security, health and environment
Private sector companies who daily contribute to plastic pollution must come up with ways to manage it.
The standard narrative of the Southeast Asia plastic crisis has a puzzling blind spot. The typical story goes that consumers and governments shoulder all the blame—consumers for using and then tossing out too much plastic, and governments for not instituting adequate waste management systems. But that narrative obviously doesn’t tell the whole story.
Land degradation is posing a serious threat to our food security, health and environment
Private sector companies who daily contribute to plastic pollution must come up with ways to manage it.
The standard narrative of the Southeast Asia plastic crisis has a puzzling blind spot. The typical story goes that consumers and governments shoulder all the blame—consumers for using and then tossing out too much plastic, and governments for not instituting adequate waste management systems. But that narrative obviously doesn’t tell the whole story.