The Maldives has a huge plastic waste problem. Open burning is common, and around 330 tonnes of waste are sent to the island of Thilafushi every day – much of which flows into the ocean.
Common Seas was invited by the Maldivian Government to build the case for a presidential commitment to phase out single-use plastics. We provide ongoing support to fulfil this commitment.
This project demonstrates it is essential to convene government, civil society and community groups to develop and deliver an effective plan to tackle plastic waste.
In 2019, we ran a three-day workshop in the Maldives, bringing together island councils, government representatives, the World Bank, waste engineers, businesses, local groups. The event was hosted by Soneva – a luxury eco-resort – and led to a cross-sector commitment to deliver ambitious, pragmatic and timely action on plastics.
The President’s Office then invited us to run Plastic Drawdown to evaluate the country’s plastic footprint and provide evidence for a portfolio of policies to phase out plastic waste. Our analysis led to a focus on plastic bottles, tourist waste and leakage from waste transport vessels.
The evidence and plan we shared encouraged the Government to commit to a radical phase-out of problem plastics. As a result, activities to date have included:
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