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United Nations Environment Programme
Recommendation 32:
Restrict excessive packaging to provide relief from excess plastic waste.
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Recommendation 5:
Research plastic alternatives to promote materials innovation.
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Recommendation 20:
Regularly monitor waterways for plastics and leachates.
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Recommendation 51:
Raise funds to provide micro-loans to plastics entrepreneurs.
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Recommendation 2:
Provide safety trainings to ensure that any workers exposed to potential hazards from the use of plastics in business operations can properly protect themselves through appropriate equipment and increase risk awareness to ensure informed consent.
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Recommendation 19:
Provide resources for community members to understand their rights with respect to hazard exposure.
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Recommendation 42:
Provide resources for community members to know their rights with respect to hazard exposure.
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Recommendation 14:
Provide reparations for local communities impacted by harmful practices, especially in the event of toxic exposure events.
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Recommendation 50:
Propose amendments or new legislation to address environmental justice issues.
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Recommendation 13:
Private actors also have important roles to play in addressing climate change and protecting human rights. They can place pressure on national governments to adopt more ambitious policies and cooperate in international negotiations, and can also undertake their own initiatives to reduce their carbon foot print and ensure that they respect human rights in all of their activities. In particular, large businesses should adopt policies that correspond with the recommendations set forth in the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.
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