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TOMRA Group announced to join the international organization "Alliance to End Plastic Waste" (AlliancetoEndPlasticWaste), committed to working with members of the alliance to eliminate plastic waste pollution and improve the efficiency of resource u.
Established in January 2019, the Alliance to End Plastic Waste is a global non-profit organization that currently has 30 companies from the entire plastic value chain covering production, use, sales, processing, recycling and regenerati.
Member companies within the organization have pledged US$5 billion (13 billion yuan) to eliminate plastic waste polluti.
Members of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste have pledged to invest US$5 billion (about 13 billion yuan) over the next five years to develop solutions to tackle plastic pollution, minimize plastic waste, and promote waste Plastic recycli.
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DavidTaylor also added: "TOMRA has developed a variety of innovative technologies for the sorting and recycling of waste plastics, and has taken several practical actions to promote a circular economy for plasti.
Stefan Ranstrand, President and CEO of TOMRA Group, said: "Faced with increasing plastic waste pollution, we urgently need to increase recycling efforts while creating higher value from recycled plastic was.
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With the improvement of people's living standards and the enhancement of consumption capacity, China is becoming the world's largest plastic producer and consumer, with a total output of plastic products reaching 75 million tons in 201 However, relatively speaking, the recycling of waste plastics is still far from keeping up, mainly because the collection infrastructure of waste plastics needs to be improved, the scale and automation of the plastic recycling industry is not enough, and the sorting technology needs to be further improved, and it is impossible to achieve the same level regenerati.
Recently, many cities in China have begun to implement mandatory sorting and collection of municipal solid waste, which reflects the firm determination of governments at all levels to solve waste pollution and promote resource recycli.