This brief sheds light on the $50 billion–$120 billion global plastic pollution financing gap and explores how Asia and the Pacific can boost plastic circularity by incentivizing recycling, de-risking projects, and generating investment to tackle mounting waste.
Authors
Kerdlap, Piya, Aloysius, Vincent, Baker, James, Sinogba, Erin Jan
- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/BRF240500-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-982-2 978-92-9270-983-9
- ISSN
- 2071-7202(print) 2218-2675(PDF)
- Pages
- 12
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- BRF240500-2
- pages
- 12
Table of Contents
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific How to Overcome Market and Policy Challenges and Create Impact 1
- OVERVIEW 1
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 2
- THE PLASTIC POLLUTION DILEMMA AND INVESTMENT NEEDS 2
- WHAT IS PLASTICS CIRCULARITY FINANCING 2
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific 3
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 4
- INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES 4
- Government Initiatives in Financing Plastic Circularity 4
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific 5
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 6
- Accessing Financing for Plastic Circularity 6
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific 7
- De-risking Projects to Improve Access to Financing 7
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 8
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific 9
- Financing Considerations Under an International Legally Binding Instrument on Plastic Pollution 9
- NEEDS AND AREAS FOR ACTION 9
- Government Agencies 9
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 10
- Project Developers and Solution Providers 10
- Financing Plastic Circularity in Asia and the Pacific 11
- Investors and Donor Institutions 11
- All Stakeholders Crosscutting Issues to Address in Pursuit of Increasing Financing for Plastic Circularity 11
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 318 12