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Aldi UK Backs Calls For A Global Plastics Treaty To End Plastic Pollution

Aldi has become the first supermarket in the UK to back calls for a new Global Plastics Treaty to End Plastic Pollution.

More than 80 global businesses across the plastics value chain, financial institutions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have committed to supporting the development of a legal UN treaty to end plastic pollution.

The coalition is calling for an “ambitious and effective global agreement” to accelerate progress towards a circular economy in which plastic never becomes waste or pollution, and the value of products and materials is retained in the economy.

This collective vision will form the basis for future policy engagements with governments through the newly launched Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty, which will be convened by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and WWF.

The endorsement of the Treaty and creation of the Business Coalition is part of Aldi’s commitment to sustainable business operations.

“Like all those in this coalition, we never stop looking for ways to reduce plastic waste. It’s important to our customers and it’s important to us as well,” said Richard Gorman, Plastics and Packaging Director at Aldi UK.

“Tackling the use of plastic is a global issue and requires a global response. Having a United Nations treaty, supported by businesses around the world, will be an essential step in solving this issue and we look forward to working together to achieve that.”