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Investing in the Circular Economy: Reducing Plastic Waste

Part One of Mana Knowledge Series


By Yong Jie Ying, Patricia Chu | 10 November 2020



Mana Knowledge Series


Mana Impact believes that solving the plastic waste crisis requires investments in the circular economy. We have been researching and analyzing the plastic waste stream and have identified three main segments of investment opportunities that can help to reduce plastic waste: biodegradable materials, waste material recovery and circular business models.

This presentation shares some of our main findings, the opportunities, investment considerations and also offers some specific examples. This is the first of our series of knowledge presentations to share our insights and views on the opportunities in the areas of ocean health and sustainable food and agriculture. Follow us on Linkedin to stay updated on our work!



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