The iconic destination of V&A Waterfront in South Africa has set an ambitious goal to eliminate singleuse plastics by 2025. This move has been driven by the South African Plastics Pact (SAPP), which envisions a circular economy. In this article, we explore the various implications of this commitment and the Waterfront’s broader sustainability practices.
The V&A Waterfront, a premier shopping and entertainment destination in Cape Town, South Africa, has recently pledged to eliminate singleuse plastics by 2025. This innovative decision is a significant step towards sustainability and sets an example for other establishments to follow.
Plastic pollution has become a significant global concern due to its harmful impact on the environment, wildlife, and human health. The production and disposal of plastic present several challenges that require immediate action. The second Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC2) on Plastic Pollution aims to develop a comprehensive, legally binding global instrument to address these challenges.