Veolia becomes core partner in Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy initiative

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Resource management company, Veolia, has become the latest partner to join the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s ‘New Plastics Economy’ initiative.

As a Core Partner, Veolia will contribute to shaping the work programme and selecting the projects and pilots for the initiative, through participation in the advisory board.

“It will take a concerted effort involving various stakeholders to make the systemic changes needed to transition to a circular economy,” said Antoine FrОrot, Chairman and CEO of Veolia.

“This is especially true for plastics. Veolia believes that the New Plastics Economy initiative 

provides an excellent platform for this collaboration.”

The New Plastics Economy

The New Plastics Economy is an ambitious, three-year initiative to build momentum towards a plastics system that works.

Applying the principles of the circular economy, the initiative brings together leading companies, cities, philanthropists, policymakers, academics, students, NGOs, and citizens to rethink and redesign the future of plastics, starting with packaging.

The initiative builds on the recommendations of the report ‘The New Plastics Economy: Rethinking the future of plastics’ issued by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and World Economic Forum, at the Annual Meeting in Davos in January 2016.

“This new initiative is set up for three years, reflecting the scale of the challenge to mobilise over time a fundamental, system wide transformation,” said Dame Ellen MacArthur.

“It seeks to create a shared sense of direction, to spark a new wave of innovation and to move the plastics value chain – starting with plastic packaging – into a positive spiral of value capture, stronger economics, and better environmental outcomes. We are delighted to have Veolia, with its resource management expertise, join as a Core Partner of the initiative,” she added.

Veolia says it “looks forward” to working with a unique group of stakeholders from across the global plastics value chain on select workstreams and innovation projects.

The approach

With an explicitly systemic and collaborative approach, the New Plastics Economy initiative focuses on five interlinked and mutually reinforcing building blocks:

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