Life Solved is back for its 12th series – and its 100th episode!
37 min listen
As a special anniversary episode, we invited Chief Presenter at the BBC News Channel, Maryam Moshiri, to host a round-table discussion, exploring why our plastic waste in the Global North often ends up in low-income countries – and the efforts that retailers and governments are making to reduce plastics on the shelves to create a more sustainable future.
The panellists met at the Royal Institute of British Architects in central London and included Esrat Karim, Director and Founder of the Amal Foundation; Kené Umeasiegbu, Responsible Sourcing Director at Tesco; Dr Cressida Bowyer, Deputy Lead for the ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú’s Revolution Plastics initiative; and Dr Marcus Gover, Director of the No Plastic Waste Initiative, the Minderoo Foundation.
We’d love you to be part of the discussion, too. Email your questions on this episode or ideas for future episodes to lifesolved@port.ac.uk.
You can also find out more about this work and other research at the ºÚÁÏÈë¿Ú website: /research/
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USEFUL LINKS
The plastic waste ‘loophole’:
The world’s poorest at higher risk from floods:
The Amal Foundation:
Packaging & Plastics at Tesco:
The No Plastic Waste Initiative (Minderoo Foundation):
Revolution Plastics: /research/themes/sustainability-and-the-environment/revolution-plastic
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