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Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 41: Educate consumers on the full life cycle of plastics, the waste management stream, and how to reduce their own production and creation of waste.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 42: Provide resources for community members to know their rights with respect to hazard exposure.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 43: Monitor progress towards implementation of government directives to ensure accountability.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 44: Document the locations and compositions of fenceline communities, including historical context and health impacts.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 45: Study the symptoms and drivers of environmental injustice in your communities, with a special focus on waste pickers and vulnerable communities impacted by the plastics industry.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 46: Collaborate with governments to implement plastics education programs.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 47: Partner with labor unions to secure improved living and working conditions for local communities.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 48: Serve as an intermediary between the informal sector and private and government actors.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 49: Join forces with other non-governmental organizations to pursue larger campaigns.


Non-Governmental Actors

Recommendation 50: Propose amendments or new legislation to address environmental justice issues.


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