Collaboration and Commercialisation

Thanks to the Innovation Network for the invite to represent Re>Pal at a recent gathering in Singapore,in partnership with the NGO Ocean Conservancy, a group of innovative waste and plastic leaders came together to brainstorm solutions for how we can improve recovery rates and provide benefits to the informal collection sector who can be disadvantaged in the process of recovering waste plastics. It was a day of learning and sharing, and I was able to share our commercial needs with the Group which included passionate members from Dow, McKinsey.org, ENDA Vietnam, CECR, Food Industry Asia (FIA),Criterion Institute, Plastics For Change, Extended Producer Responsibility & Circular Economy Initiatives, WORK, Thread, Stockholm Environment Institute, World Bank, and GA Circular. 

2020-02-03T00:02:19+00:00February 2nd, 2020|News|
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