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  • Real Money = Real Action | Why a Dedicated Fund is Essential for Effectively Implementing the GPT
    2024/11/18
    In this episode, Dominic Coppens (Senior Managing Associate at Sidley Austin in Brussels and Professor of International Economic Law at Maastricht University in the Netherlands); Doun Moon (Policy and Research Officer at GAIA Global); Hibaa-Haibado Ismael (Djibouti INC Focal Point, Third Counsellor, and Deputy Permanent Representative to UNEP and UN-Habitat at the Embassy of Djibouti); and Mohamed Kamal (GAIA Africa Member and Executive Director at the Greenish Foundation in Egypt) talk to host Niven Reddy (Regional Coordinator of GAIA & BFFP in Africa) about why a dedicated fund is essential for effectively implementing the Global Plastics Treaty.

    We’ll unpack the crucial role of dedicated funding in facilitating meaningful progress and ensuring the treaty’s ambitious goals are met. Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    36 分
  • Ensuring Effective Implementation of the Global Plastics Treaty
    2024/11/12
    Needs for Global Production Reduction Targets Aligned with National Pledges.

    In this episode, we'll be discussing Plastic Is Pollution: Why Global Production Reduction Targets Aligned With National Obligations Are Needed For The Effective Implementation Of The Global Plastics Treaty.

    Join us as we explore the critical need to set global reduction targets for plastic production and how this can help fight plastic pollution, especially in Africa. Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    31 分
  • Adjusting the Lens on Plastic & Healthcare
    2024/11/04
    In this episode, host Niven Reddy sits down with Mafoko Phomane (groundWork | Environmental Health Campaigner), Rico Euripidou (groundWork | Campaign Coordinator), Azeeza Rangunwala (groundWork | Global Green and Healthy Hospitals (GGHH) Coordinator), and Wassiana Trésor AVOMO ONDO (Gabon | Head of Regulatory Department, General Directorate of Environment and Sustainable Development) for an insightful conversation on Adjusting the Lens on Plastic & Healthcare.

    Together, they debunk common myths and explore the real impact of plastic use in the medical field, shedding light on its environmental and health implications. GAIA/BFFP Africa Blog on Adjusting the Lens on Plastics & Healthcare · Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    32 分
  • Unpacking EV Batteries: Their End of Life and its Impact on the Energy Transition
    2024/10/31
    In this episode, Kenza Sara Elazkem (GAIA Africa’s Movement Building Program Manager) discusses GAIA's new work on Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries and their end of life, with host Niven Reddy. They explore the challenges and opportunities that EV batteries present, their management at the end of life, and what this means for the energy transition.

    They also delve into GAIA’s mission to transition from our current linear and extractive economy to a circular system that ensures a safe and healthy environment for all. They share insights on fighting pollution, building regenerative solutions in cities, and the importance of local campaigns, policy shifts, research initiatives, and movement building. Check out GAIA's Renewable Energy Storage: Batteries Page! · Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    44 分
  • Zero Waste Revolution | Key insights from IZWCC and Methane Action & Environmental Justice Summit
    2024/08/08
    In this episode, Niven Reddy (GAIA | Africa Regional Coordinator) talks to Ana Rocha (GAIA | Global Plastics Policy Director & Nipe Fagio | Executive Director), Mariel Vilella (GAIA | Global Climate Program Director), and Desmond Alugnoa (GAIA Africa | Zero Waste & Climate Program Manager) about the International Zero Waste Cities Conference (IZWCC) and the Methane Action and Environmental Justice Summit, both held in Dar es Salaam.

    They delve into the goals and highlights of the IZWCC, the history of GAIA's partnership with Nipe Fagio, and the next steps for advancing zero waste initiatives. They also explore the relevance of methane mitigation and climate justice, share key outcomes of the Methane Summit, and discuss Africa's unique challenges and opportunities in zero waste and methane reduction. Plus, hear their insights on how these events shape the future of environmental action in Africa. Visit GAIA's conference webpage to learn more · Watch the discussions from IZWCC here · Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    55 分
  • Addressing the Full Lifecycle of Plastics for the GPT
    2024/04/19
    In this episode, podcast host Niven Reddy engages in a conversation with a panel of experts including Daniela Duran (Center for International Environmental Law - CIEL), Weyinmi Okotie (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives and Break Free From Plastics Africa), Sam Adukumi (EnviroHealth Consult and part-time senior lecturer at University of Ghana), Mohamed Kamal (Greenish Foundation), and Alexandra Caterbow (Health and Environment Justice Support - HEJSupport).
    They discuss the critical importance of addressing the full lifecycle of plastics within the framework of the Global Plastics Treaty. Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    58 分
  • Just Transition for Waste Pickers in the Global Plastics Treaty
    2024/04/02
    In this episode, podcast host Niven Reddy talks to Madi Koena (SAWPA), Andrea Lema (GAIA), and Musa Chamane (groundWork) about a Just Transition for Waste Pickers in the Treaty, as part of our continued discussions on the need for a strong Global Plastic Treaty. Visit our Global Plastic Treaty page for more information · Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    22 分
  • Plastic Pollution as a Gender Issue
    2024/03/08
    How Women & Girls Are at Risk.

    In this episode, our season 2 podcast host, Niven Reddy, talks to Sarah Onuoha (Program and Logistics Officer for SRADeV in Nigeria), Benson Dotun Fasanya (Executive Director for CFEW in Nigeria), and Semia Gharbi (Chairperson for AEEFG in Tunisia) about Plastic Pollution as a Gender Issue and How Women & Girls Are at Risk. Africa for Zero Waste Facebook · Follow Africa for Zero Waste on Instagram
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    56 分