The Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS), University of Chittagong (CU) has been awarded an Innovation Grant (IG) to implement their project ‘Community-based Reduction of Plastic Pollution: Case of Circular Economy and Biodegradable Products in Bangladesh’
The project aims to reduce plastic waste by replacing single-use plastic items with biodegradable alternatives, such as cutlery sets, cups, and pens. It also involves collecting and processing plastic waste to regenerate commonly used plastic items. Additionally, the project focuses on creating innovative products from new materials, aligning with all the three Parley AIR thematic categories: Avoid (Reduce and Replace), Intercept (Retrieve and Recycle), and Redesign (Create New Materials, Smart Products, and New Industry Standards).
The Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) at Chittagong University in Bangladesh envisions becoming a premier center of excellence in marine sciences education and research. It strives to lead in fostering ocean-based economic growth through innovative approaches and sustainable practices.
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Objectives
Development objective: Improved circular economy with implementation of biodegradable materials to replace single-use plastics for alternative livelihoods and cleaner environment.
Project objective: To reduce environment pollution from plastic wastes by strengthening circular economy for maximum use of materials over multiple cycles and replace single-use plastics with innovation of biodegradable materials for community livelihoods. More specifically, the project proposes to reduce risk to rivers and seas through circulating plastic materials in the economy for recovering maximum value, while capacity building of women, girls, men and boys for behavioural change, business partnership and alternative livelihoods. The specific objectives are as follows:
1) To assess the quantity and composition of plastic wastes with underlying sources
2) To strengthen collection and processing of plastic wastes
3) To promote sustainable circular economy of plastics involving local stakeholder groups
4) To educate and aware marine fishers for managing ALDFG (abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear) with exchanging/selling to local recyclers and up-cyclers
5) To foster innovation of biodegradable materials for business partnership and alternative livelihoods by replacing single-use plastics
The project focuses on 40 activities to achieve 15 outputs under 5 outcomes. The output-based activities are listed below:
Output 1.1: Inventory of plastic wastes updated
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Output 1.2: Hotspots of plastic waste to drains, canals, rivers, and seas identified and mapped
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Output 1.3: Recommendations for environmentally sound disposal of plastic wastes proposed
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Output 2.1: Training for women, men, and youth on plastic waste collection, processing, trading, and income generation
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Output 2.2: Supported PPE and other inputs for waste pickers and processing workers
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Output 2.3: School-based education programs on AIR framework (Avoid, Intercept, Redesign) for long-term behavioral change
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Output 3.1: Select regenerative and popular items with producers, traders, and user groups
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Output 3.2: Pilot production of selected items with local producer groups
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Output 4.1: Identify and map hotspots of abandoned fishing gear (ALDFG) with marine fishers
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Output 4.2: Increase exchange/sale of fishing gear with recyclers and up-cyclers
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Output 5.1: Support entrepreneurs to produce biodegradable items (e.g., cutlery, cups, pens)
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Output 5.2: Reduce single-use plastic items in selected outlets (e.g., restaurants, tourist spots)
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Output 5.3: Increase income generation for the broader community with decent livelihoods
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Output 5.4: Develop and distribute communication materials
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Output 5.5: Generate media interest and showcase project innovations
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