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Making Waves: Aligning the Financial System with Sustainable Development -...
This report reviews the Inquiry’s core analysis, summarizes progress made in aligning the financial system with sustainable development between 2014 and 2017, reflects on the... -
Waste Not, Want Not: Reducing Food Loss and Waste in North America through...
The objective of this report is to describe life cycle thinking and the suite of quantitative tools such as life cycle assessment (LCA) that are rooted in that perspective, and... -
A Scientific Assessment of the Third Pole Environment - Executive Summary
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Guidance on Policy and Legislation for Integrated Waste Management during a...
The overarching objective of this guidance is to support countries in their efforts to develop or revise their legislation and policies to foster better preparedness and... -
Trade in Environmentally Sound Technologies: Implications for Developing...
Environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) are technologies that have the potential to significantly improve environmental performance relative to other technologies. They are... -
Strengthening Action on Chemicals in the Toy Sector: Virtual Expert Group -...
The virtual expert group meeting, organized by the Chemicals and Health Branch of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), gathered key experts of the toy value chain,... -
The Coral Reef Economy: The Business Case for Investment in the Protection,...
This study presents new analysis of the value, costs and benefits of the coral reef economy to highlight that shifting the trajectory of coral reef health from one of continuing... -
Multi-Faith Action Group on Pollution: Concept Note - 27 July 2021
Focus group of engaged faith-based organisations working on matters relating to pollution and waste -
Gender Equality And Preventing Plastic Pollution - SEA Circular Issue Brief 02
This SEA circular Issue Brief gives an overview of the links between gender, the environment and marine pollution and discusses measures to empower women and strengthen equality... -
A Human Rights-Based Approach to Preventing Plastic Pollution - SEA Circular...
The human rights implications of environmental damage are felt most acutely by disadvantaged segments of society, including rural communities and the urban poor, women,... -
Africa’s Engagement in the Fifth United Nations Environment Assembly of UN...
This note aims to stimulate discussions during the eighth special session of the African Ministerial Conference, on how Africa can better engage in the 2021 Environment... -
Fresh Water Under Threat: Protecting and Restoring Freshwater Ecosystems -...
Freshwater ecosystems such as lakes and rivers are primarily affected by over-extraction, dumping of waste, discharge of wastewater and climate change. These ecosystems are... -
A New Deal for Nature – Conserve Wildlife and Wild Spaces
The loss of the world’s biological diversity poses an existential threat to the future of the planet. As key species are declining at alarming rates, some estimates point to... -
A New Deal for Nature – Restore the Degraded Planet
Unsustainable human activities, from farming and mining to industry and infrastructure, are undermining the productivity of vast areas of farmland, forests and other ecosystems... -
A New Deal for Nature – Change the Way We Produce and Consume Food
The way we produce and consume food is causing major environmental and human health issues, and transforming the agri-food system has become a priority for achieving the... -
Innovative Solutions for the Environmental Dimension of the 2030 Agenda for...
The global environmental governance framework is not keeping pace with the rate of change that is driving environmental degradation and climate change. Innovative solutions are... -
A New Deal for Nature – Promote a Better Built Environment
Multiple interlinkages exist between biodiversity, ecosystems and landscapes on the one hand, and diverse forms of infrastructure on the other hand, including water and... -
A New Deal for Nature – Account for the True Value of Nature
Decisions that affect biodiversity have a key economic dimension. Global capital markets – responding to consumers – will determine in large part whether the Sustainable... -
Sustainable Food Systems and Food Security: Enhancing Food Security Through...
Food loss and waste occurs along the entire food chain. Food loss is the decrease in quantity or quality of food, while food waste refers to discarding or non-food use of food... -
Trade in Environmentally Sound Technologies Opportunities and Challenges in...
Trade in environmentally sound technologies offers triple win opportunities for the environment, economy and people in developing countries. This project aims to support and...