
Category
Project Number
220201
Subject Area
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Task Forces
BFFP Task Forces (in no particular order):
Chemicals & Plastics
Objective: Work together towards toxic-free products & solutions
non-toxicity and/or health in any way
Corporate Accountability
exposing the responsibility and greenwashing of FMCGs and retailers in any way,
SUP (Single Use Plastic)
Objective: Policy TF refocused to support SUPD evaluation & revision
packaging, promotion of reuse and refill, combatting marine litter (even from vapes or fishing gear)
Transition to Reuse
Objective: Securing efficient implementation of reuse systems
implementing reuse and refill systems like reusable cups at events.
Finance
Objective/Focus: empower BFFP movement to push the financial sector to promote sustainable investments
corporate accountability, finance & responsible investing, national finance work
Menstrual items
Objective: Support members in their work in raising awareness of, and normalising use of, reusable menstrual items within our countries
reuse, transition from single use plastics, chemicals or menstrual items
Nappies
Objective: Support members in their work in reducing disposable nappy use within their country
reuse, transition from single use plastics,
nappies or early potty training!
Pellets
Objective/Focus: To eliminate pellet loss to the environment across the supply chain in Europe and beyond
Plastic-free drinking
Objective/Focus: Reducing plastic bottles - promoting tap water
single-use bottle (reduction), tap water, public water fountains
Waste Trade
Objective : To end, or at least significantly reduce, EU plastic waste exports
plastic at any point across its lifecycle, other types of waste trade relating to plastic
PetroChem (Petrochemicals)
chemicals, plastics, Clean Industrial Deal, ETS & CBAM
End of Pipe
Objective:Empowering members in debunking false solutions narrative and projects
monitoring and exposing false solutions downstream, be it through a local fight or complex methodologies !
DRS (Deposit Return Schemes)
The introduction of a DRS for single-use
The introduction/expansion of a DRS for reuse
The improvement of your national DRS
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