Pollution at top of PM’s ocean plan

Original article by Dennis Shanahan, Graham Lloyd
The Australian – Page: 1 & 4 : 26-Sep-19

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told the United Nations’ General Assembly that problems such as plastics pollution and illegal fishing are a more "immediate threat" to the world’s oceans than climate change. Morrison argued that industry must take a leadership role in developing commercially sustainable ways of ensuring that plastics are recycled. His address to the UN has coincided with the release of a new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on global warming’s impact on sea levels.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, UNITED NATIONS. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION INCORPORATED, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE AUSTRALIA, PRATT INDUSTRIES (USA) INCORPORATED, MINDEROO FOUNDATION

Forrest’s $300m war on plastic

Original article by Jacob Greber
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 4 : 26-Sep-19

Australian iron ore magnate Andrew Forrest has revealed a proposal to reduce global plastic waste by imposing a levy on plastics manufacturers. Forrest says the levy would initially raise about $US20bn a year, which could potentially increase to $US100bn, and the proceeds would be used to encourage the plastics industry to collect waste products and convert them back into polymer resin for reuse. Forrest’s Minderoo Foundation will invest some $US300m ($442m) in the initiative. Forrest says plastics are the biggest threat to the world’s oceans.

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MINDEROO FOUNDATION, FORTESCUE METALS GROUP LIMITED – ASX FMG, UNITED NATIONS. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, UNITED STATES. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, ELLEN MacARTHUR FOUNDATION, UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA