Proud Partnership with Garnier! ♻️ We're thrilled to be featured in this article about GARNIER CLUB and Plastic For Change's inspiring beach clean-up drive across eight Indian cities on the account of #worldenvironmentday! This initiative perfectly exemplifies the collective power of businesses working together for a greener future. Here's why this partnership is a win-win: ☑ Environmental Impact: Over 2,000 volunteers removed plastic waste from beaches, preventing it from entering our oceans. ☑ Social Impact: Since 2020, our collaboration with Garnier has helped collect and recycle over 539 tons of plastic waste, supporting over 3,200 waste pickers and entrepreneurs. ☑ Consumer Engagement: Garnier's Green Beauty program raises awareness about sustainability among Gen-Z and Millennials, inspiring them to adopt eco-friendly practices. Together, we're making a difference! A huge thank you to Garnier, and our dedicated volunteers for their commitment to a cleaner planet. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e-abJt6P #BeatPlasticPollution #SocialImpact #Sustainability #Partnerships #PlasticsForChange
Plastics For Change
Environmental Services
Bangalore, Karnataka 24,337 followers
Changing lives through recycling. Extended Producer Responsibility & Circular Economy Initiatives.
About us
Plastics For Change collects discarded plastic from the environment and converts it into recycled materials that consumers love. We are proud to be the largest source of fair trade verified recycled plastic. Our tech and small scale infrastructure connects waste collectors with global brands to replace the use of fossil fuel based plastic. This initiative is all about creating better livelihoods for the ultra poor and preventing plastic from entering the ocean. We have been helping brands like The Body Shop and L'Oréal create a social impact through recycling since 2016. We have a proven track record of helping brands increase their market share by engaging consumers in authentic cause marketing campaigns. Similar to fair trade agriculture, our platform creates transparency and accountability from the base of the supply chain to the manufacturer. This results in more efficient shared-value chains and higher quality recycled plastic. We provide expertise to help brands and manufacturers to replace the use of virgin plastic with ethically sourced recycled plastic, thereby immediately improving the social and environmental impact of their products. Join our mission to create dignified livelihoods and prevent ocean plastic by visiting plasticsforchange.org
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http://www.plasticsforchange.org
External link for Plastics For Change
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Recycling, Social Impact, plastic, EPR, plasticrecycling, Supply Chain, humanrights, circulareconomy, wastepickers, livelihoods, Plastics Regulations, Extended producer Responsibility, Circular Economy, Corporate Social Responsibility, ethical trade, Fair Trade, Plastics Waste Management Rules, Sustainable fashion, Sustainable Packaging, Ethical sourcing, Recycled plastic, Supply chain Transparency , Social impact plastic , Circular fashion, textile waste, supply chain Compliance , Plastic credits, plastic offset , plastic neutral , and responsible sourcing
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22, Ulsoor Rd, Yellappa Garden, Yellappa Chetty Layout, Sivanchetti Gardens, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560042
Bangalore, Karnataka 560042, IN
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425 Adelaide St W
Toronto , Ontario M5V 3C1, CA
Employees at Plastics For Change
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Arvind Palaniappan
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Moses Andrews
Transformative Leader | Strategic Development Expert | Change Management Champion | External Engagement Specialist | Policy Advocate & Climate…
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Sushmitha Salian
Senior Project Associate at Plastics for Change
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Rizwana Iqbal
Founder of Social Media Grows | Social media manager | Marketing Expert | VA | Lead Generation | Graphic designer | Outreach Expert
Updates
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Reposting with Pride! ♻️ We're thrilled to be featured alongside our incredible partner at CORMAN s.p.a. Organyc®! Their commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with our mission at Plastics For Change. Together, we're making a difference: ✅ 100% Certified Organic Cotton Products: Corman's Organyc® offers eco-friendly options for period care, mom and baby care, and more. ✅Solar-Powered Manufacturing: Their commitment to renewable energy reduces their environmental footprint. ✅Biodegradable Products: Designed to decompose at nature's pace, minimizing waste. ✅Expanded Partnership with Plastics For Change: This collaboration tackles plastic pollution on a larger scale, including low-value plastics previously left behind. ✅Fair Trade & Women Empowerment: Corman with the help of Plastics For Change ensures waste pickers, especially women receive fair wages, safe working conditions, and the respect they deserve. It's partnerships like this that drive real change. By joining forces, businesses can create a more sustainable future for our planet and its people. #ExpectRespect #Corman #Sustainability #WorldEnvironmentDay #SustainableBusiness #PlasticsForChange P.S. Check out Corman's Organyc® for amazing eco-friendly products and learn more about our impactful partnership!
Corman's Organyc® has been sustainable before it was fashionable: our commitment comes naturally. Our 100% Certified Organic Cotton products for period care, mom and baby care, beauty care, and bladder leakage care are manufactured with solar power, and all our products are created to biodegrade at the speed of nature. Please join us as we strive to heal the earth, with an expanded partnership with Plastics For Change ™, the world’s largest source of fair-trade plastic. This unique partnership not only collects and recycles plastic bottles, but for the first time low-value plastic too. All this while giving the women who collect the plastic waste a chance at a better life with fair wages, better-living working conditions, and the respect they and all people deserve. #ExpectRespect®. #Corman #Sustainability #WorldEnvironmentDay #SustainableBusiness
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Sad reality of waste pickers in India Every day, our cities generate tons of waste. But have you ever stopped to think about the people who tirelessly sort through it all, ensuring it gets recycled or disposed of properly? 👋 Waste pickers are the backbone of our waste management system. They work long hours in often hazardous conditions, yet they are often invisible to us. Many come from marginalized communities and lack access to basic necessities like education and healthcare. A recent report, "Social Context Assessment of the Plastic Waste Sector," sheds light on the harsh realities faced by waste pickers, particularly women and children. Can you imagine - ⏹ A child who should be in school, instead sorting through waste for recyclable materials. ⏹ A woman who faces discrimination and violence, simply for trying to make a living. These are the human costs of our waste. Waste pickers deserve our respect and gratitude. They are essential to our cities, and they deserve a dignified livelihood. Read more about the report and struggles that the community faces - https://lnkd.in/gAkrzyf6 #plasticsforchange #plasticwaste #plasticrecycling #wastepicker #wastepickercommunity #fairtrade
Maharashtra's Invisible Workforce: Struggles and Hope for Informal Waste Pickers | Plastics For Change
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The landscape of plastic waste management is evolving rapidly. A recent report by Roland Berger, titled “Plastic waste (R)evolution – Dynamic sector with growth opportunities,” provides a comprehensive outlook on this within the broader context of municipal solid waste (MSW). We delve into: ✅ Emerging technologies: How innovation is shaping the future of plastic recycling. ✅ The rise of the circular economy: Creating a closed-loop system for plastic use and reuse. ✅ Policy and consumer awareness: The growing role of regulation and public engagement. ✅ Challenges and opportunities for all stakeholders: From businesses to governments to individuals. Join the conversation! Read the full blog post and share your thoughts on the future of plastic waste management: https://lnkd.in/g65ugnRR #BeatPlasticPollution #CircularEconomy #PlasticsForChange #FutureofWasteManagement #plasticrecycling #plasticwaste
Plastic Waste (R)evolution: Opportunity in Crisis | Sustainable Solutions | Plastics For Change
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Is fashion ready to ditch its plastic habit? The fashion industry has a massive plastic problem, but there's a growing movement towards sustainable solutions. Ocean bound plastic waste is being turned into clothing, reducing reliance on virgin plastic and cleaning up our oceans. This isn't just good for the environment, it's what consumers want. 82% of people in the UK believe the industry needs plastic alternatives, and two-thirds are willing to pay more for eco-friendly brands. But recycled materials are just a stepping stone. For true sustainability, brands need to focus on high-quality, long-lasting clothes that can be repaired or recycled at the end of their life. Transparency is also key - consumers want to know their clothes are made ethically and responsibly. Is your fashion brand ready to go green? Let's work together to make sustainable fashion the new black. Check us out: https://lnkd.in/dT5Mdw-K Read more: https://lnkd.in/dm7JxsSw #plasticsforchange #plasticwaste #procurementmanager #csr #esg #plasticsourcing #recycledplastic #merchandise
Breaking Free From Plastic: Recycled Clothes for a Sustainable Future | Plastics For Change
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Honoured to be with The Body Shop! Thrilled to see our partnership highlighted! Together with The Body Shop's expertise, we're revolutionizing recycling in India. ♻️ Their support goes beyond materials, providing guidance & tools for success. Grateful for their belief in creating a more sustainable future, together! #plasticsforchange #fairtrade #impact #thebodyshop #plasticrecycling
📢 How The Body Shop of UK Empowered Recycling Startup in India 🔔 Plastics For Change Andrew Almack Shifrah Jacobs The Body Shop ➡️ The partnership between The Body Shop and Indian startup Plastics for Change aims to revolutionize recycling in Bengaluru. ♻️ ➡️ Plastics for Change, founded by Shifrah Jacobs and Andrew Almack in 2015, connects waste pickers with global brands to create high-quality recycled packaging. 📦 ➡️ After years of dedication, The Body Shop joined hands in 2019, bringing over 30 years of fair trade expertise. 🤝 ➡️ The collaboration provides stability for Plastics for Change, with The Body Shop guaranteeing to purchase recycled raw materials and offering guidance on European standards for safe plastics. 🌟 ➡️ The Body Shop's support includes education on recycling industry complexities and providing necessary tools for success, like mobile apps for waste tracking. 📲 Source of information 📝👇 https://lnkd.in/g7THVGfC Share Your Startup Story 🚀📲 https://lnkd.in/ggir3Qap Visit Our website 🌐✅ www.scoopearth.com #Scoopearth #Startup #StartupStories #Environment #Recycle #Plastic #Sustainable
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We wouldn't be here without you! ❤️ A huge shout out to The Body Shop for believing in us when we were just a small start-up. It was more than just financial support. You gave us invaluable mentorship, guidance, and the security to chase our goals. Together, we've been able to empower waste pickers in India, giving them a dignified livelihood while transforming plastic waste into beautiful #packagingsolutions. The journey hasn't been easy, but with every recycled bottle, every transformed life, our hearts swell with pride. We are so grateful for The Body Shop's partnership that helped us become the force for change we are today. And we stand with you, through all the hurdles. Here's to inspiring more #sustainablepractices and creating a #betterfuture, together! Read more about our journey with The Body Shop - https://lnkd.in/gYRpyBDr #plasticsforchange #thebodyshop #fairtrade #impact #plasticrecycling #plasticwaste
‘The Body Shop held our hand’: how the troubled British firm helped a recycling startup in India
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Can a global #plasticpollution treaty be truly effective if it doesn't address plastic production? The recent Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee #INC4 in Ottawa, Canada brought together 170 nation to address plastic pollution, particularly in the marine environment. While the session delivered some progress, it failed to address the elephant in the room - curbing the production of new plastic. This is concerning as new plastic production continues to rise. Bridge to Busan, a declaration on Primary Plastic Polymers, reaffirming that a global treaty truly focused on plastic pollution must address production during the #INC5. What are your thoughts on this crucial aspect of the treaty? Read more on the developments and missed opportunities at INC4: https://lnkd.in/gP687VfN #plasticsforchange #UNEP #plasticwaste #marinepollution #plastictreaty #recycledplastic
Is INC-4 Enough?: Progress or Missed Opportunity? | Plastics For Change
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Honoured and Grateful! We are thrilled to share that our CEO Andrew Almack has been nominated for the WAHStory Spotlight Awards. Your support and belief in our vision mean the world to us! Every vote counts, so we kindly ask for your support in this endeavour. Cast your vote here: https://lnkd.in/g-eQVQ8H #WAHStory #WAHVote #WAHStorySpotlightawards #WeAllHaveaStory
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Congrats Andrew! Our CEO, Andrew Almack, has been selected to speak at the upcoming ASEAN Circular Plastics Summit 2024! ♻️ He'll be diving into "Informal Sector Empowerment: Gaining a competitive advantage through ethical supply chains." Stay tuned for more about Andrew's talk: https://lnkd.in/gURPtF8Z #ASEANCircularPlastics #EthicalSupplyChains #PlasticsForChange #recycledplastic #wastepicker
📢 Speaker announcement! We are greatly proud to share that Mr. Andrew Almack, CEO of Plastics For Change will be joining and speaking at the upcoming ASEAN Circular Plastics Summit 2024 on the topic "Informal Sector Empowerment: Gaining a competitive advantage though ethical, third party verified supply chains." According to Mr. Andrew Almack, the speech will focus on: 🥇 Understanding the Informal Waste Economy: Definition and characteristics of the informal waste economy. Challenges posed by informal waste collection and processing, such as lack of regulation, environmental damage, and exploitation of workers. 🥈 Ethical Supply Chains: Importance of ethical supply chains in the plastics industry. How Plastics For Change is creating transparency and accountability in the supply chain. Collaborations with local communities and waste pickers to ensure fair wages and working conditions. 🥉 Gaining a Competitive Advantage: How ethical supply chains can provide a competitive edge in the market. Consumer demand for sustainable and ethically sourced products. Case studies or examples of companies that have successfully leveraged ethical supply chains for business growth. 🎈 Compliance with Regulations: Overview of relevant regulations and standards related to plastic waste management. How Plastics For Change ensures compliance with local and international regulations. The role of partnerships and advocacy in promoting regulatory compliance. ✨ Responsible Sourcing of Raw Materials: Importance of responsible sourcing in mitigating environmental and social impacts. Strategies for securing access to raw materials through responsible sourcing practices. Impact of responsible sourcing on brand reputation and long-term sustainability. ✨ Stay tuned for more by following Circular Plastics World and clicking https://lnkd.in/eGiWBm73 #plasticssupplychain #plasticsrawmaterials #plasticscircularity #responsiblesourcing #informalsector #circulareconomy