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Introducing Plastic Reboot

A global solution to tackle plastic pollution

Plastic waste is choking our planet. It’s in our air, water, and soil—threatening both wildlife and communities. A crisis of this magnitude warrants an equally bold response. To meet this challenge head on, we’re excited to announce the launch of Plastic Reboot, a systemic, global solution to tackle plastic pollution at its root.

Plastic Reboot is the first initiative at this scale aimed at addressing plastic pollution through upstream solutions in key sectors— packaging, including food and beverage, accounts for approximately 40% of global plastic use. Supported by the Global Environment Facility, Plastic Reboot is co-led by the United Nations Environment Programme and World Wildlife Fund, and implemented in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.

Between now and 2030, Plastic Reboot will activate globally and via national projects in 15 countries, including Brazil, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, India, Jordan, Laos, Peru, Philippines, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa, to accelerate the shift to a more circular plastic economy and prevent plastic pollution from negatively impacting the health of people and the planet.

View a map of the program (PDF)

What makes Plastic Reboot different?

To date, the majority of funding and effort has focused on end-of-life waste management. Plastic Reboot works differently, testing and scaling upstream and midstream solutions to prevent pollution before it happens. This approach allows us to evolve beyond the conventional linear "take-make-dispose" pattern by focusing on three key areas:

  • Elimination and Reduction: Reducing the amount of unnecessary and problematic plastic by shifting to redesign and reuse for short-life items, and aligning policy incentives for better outcomes.
  • Design for Circularity: Creating packaging that is designed to be recycled and moving toward an increased use of alternative and responsibly sourced materials.
  • Circularity in Practice: Implementing policies and business models that ensure materials stay in circulation, including extended producer responsibility (EPR).

While Plastic Reboot is coordinated globally, each of the 15 national projects has a dedicated team implementing a plan customized to its local regulatory and business environment. This global-to-local approach creates a network that will allow Plastic Reboot to identify and share solutions that benefit everyone.

A sustainable future, free from plastic pollution, is within reach, and Plastic Reboot is here to help make it possible.

Hear what Plastic Reboot supporters and partners have to say

"UNDP is proud to join our partners to launch the Plastic Reboot-advancing circular solutions, policy reform, and innovation from local to global levels to reduce single-use plastics in the food and beverage sector.

"This milestone effort will help redefine our relationship with plastics and drive lasting change toward a clean, healthy and sustainable future."

Sulan Chen
Principal Technical Advisor and Global Lead on Plastics
United Nations Development Programme
Plastic Reboot

"The GEF is thrilled to launch Plastic Reboot, one of our key Integrated Programs.

"This is the GEF's largest effort on plastics to date, aiming to transform the largest source of plastic waste.

"Through the program we are working across the world, partnering with governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and experts to build systems that will keep plastic out of nature and attack the challenge of plastic pollution on fronts."

Evelyn Swain
Plastic Reboot Lead
The Global Environment Facility

"UNIDO is proud to support Plastic Reboot.

"Through projects in India, Morocco, the Philippines, and South Africa, we continue advancing circular solutions that transform plastic value chains and foster inclusive and sustainable industrial development."

Natalie Degger
Representative to the Plastic Reboot Steering Committee
United Nations Industrial Development Organization

"The Plastic Reboot initiative embodies UNEP's efforts to tackling plastic pollution through policy, business engagement, science and partnerships.

"This unique multi-country effort stands out by driving circular solutions to turn the tide on plastic pollution, especially on upstream solutions and innovations."

Isabelle Vanderbeck
International Waters Task Manager
United Nations Environment Programme

"Plastic Reboot is a critical milestone to bring a sustainable bioeconomy to scale, and RSB is proud to help guide that transformation by embedding credible sustainability criteria into plastic alternative developments through globally recognised standards, expert knowledge exchange, and tools that turn best practice into impact."

Elena Schmidt
Executive Director
Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials

"Perpetual is thrilled to support the important work of the countries participating in Plastic Reboot to expand and scale the use of reuse and refill, which not only address plastic waste and pollution but also create economic opportunity."

Ellie Moss
Co-Founder & Co-Executive Director
Perpetual

"WRAP is delighted to support Plastic Reboot, bringing over 20 years of expertise in driving plastics circularity to the programme.

"As a key partner, WRAP will lead the global Policy element, while also sharing valuable insights from our work with the Plastics Pact Network - a global movement dedicated to tackling plastic pollution."

David Rogers
Director of International Development
The Waste and Resources Action Programme

"WWF's Plastics Reboot is an exciting opportunity to engage more deeply with the nearly 5,600 companies that disclosed their plastics impacts through CDP's platform in 2024.

"This initiative accelerates CDP's ability to deliver capacity building on best-practice plastics reporting and enable Earth-positive action."

CDP