The Economic Case for a Circular Plastics Economy in Africa

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Large amounts of plastic litter washed ashore on Milnerton Beach, near the mouth of Rietvlei, following a winter storm. Photo: P Ryan

An economic modelling study of three African countries, including South Africa, shows that we should move away from our current “take, make, waste” model to a circular plastics economy. The study finds tangible economic benefits to the latter approach.

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