Government partnerships

Partnering with governments to reduce plastic pollution

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and small coastal countries are on the frontlines of plastic pollution they did not create.

Policy and regulation are crucial to driving real change.

 

Through robust data analysis and collaboration, we develop evidence-based national policy strategies.

We collaborate with governments and leading organisations in SIDS and small coastal countries to identify and accelerate the implementation of the most effective policies to significantly reduce plastic waste and pollution, to protect people’s health, safeguard the environment and benefit future generations.

Evidence-based policy development

Plastic Drawdown is Common Seas’ data modelling tool. It uses a waste flow analysis, coupled with consultation sessions, to model and visualise the baseline flow of plastic waste through a country.

It allows us to move beyond bans on single use plastics to identify and visualise the impacts of the most effective policies to reduce plastic waste and marine plastic pollution.

We developed the tool in consultation with 24 governments around the world, more than half of whom are SIDS.

To find out more, you can read the methodology in the Global Environmental Change Journal 

Where we work


Bright yellow boats in a harbour in Grenada

Grenada

Boats on the coast of Guinea Bissau

Guinea-Bissau

A photo of The Pitons, two mountains in Saint Lucia, with a clear sky and bright blue sea to the right.

Saint Lucia

Photo of a low-lying beach in Tuvalu, backed by trees.

Tuvalu

Islands sticking out of the ocean in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea


Combined impact to date

8,637 tonnes

potential annual reduction in plastic pollution entering our oceans

4,144 tonnes

of waste diverted from landfill annually

405 professionals

upskilled through dedicated technical support

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