WWF Backs Corporate Plea for Presidential Action on Plastic

WWF

This week, the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty issued a letter to President Biden, expressing their support for comprehensive policy solutions to address the plastic pollution crisis. The companies urged strong federal leadership to enact policies like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), to incentivize companies to reduce their plastic footprints, design easy-to-recycle materials, and keep plastic out of nature. This letter comes after WWF and several other leading organizations calledfor a whole-of-government approach at the federal level to advance ambitious solutions to plastic pollution.

In response, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) issued the following statements from Alejandro Pérez, senior vice president of policy and government affairs; and Erin Simon, vice president and head of plastic waste + business:

"The Biden Administration has a clear opportunity to drive historic action toward solving the plastic pollution crisis. This level of cross-sector, unified support from leading American businesses, foundations and nonprofits for ambitious solutions signals strong support for meaningful and bold steps by the federal government to reduce plastic waste.

"This is the moment for the Administration to accelerate its already-significant leadership on this issue. Advancing a comprehensive and coordinated federal plan will help tackle plastic pollution in the US and is the perfect complement to the Administration's ongoing efforts at the international level."

-- Alejandro Pérez, senior vice president of policy and government affairs

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