The project aims to improve marine biodiversity and ecosystems by educating people on how to reduce plastic waste and by promoting the conversion of discarded plastics into recycled, marketable products. In Belize, plastics are widely used across major sectors like tourism, construction, agriculture, and everyday household needs, but poor disposal practices have led to significant land and marine pollution. Single-use plastics, in particular, have become a major environmental issue, with plastics and microplastics entering waterways and the marine food chain, threatening ecosystems and human health.
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To reshape plastic usage patterns in Belize through public education and transformation of plastic waste into marketable recycled products.
The project aims to improve marine biodiversity and ecosystems by educating people on how to reduce plastic waste and by promoting the conversion of discarded plastics into recycled, marketable products. In Belize, plastics are widely used across major sectors like tourism, construction, agriculture, and everyday household needs, but poor disposal practices have led to significant land and marine pollution. Single-use plastics, in particular, have become a major environmental issue, with plastics and microplastics entering waterways and the marine food chain, threatening ecosystems and human health.
Funds from Belize Fund ($BZD)$,860Co-financing ($BZD):$,398Grantee
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To reshape plastic usage patterns in Belize through public education and transformation of plastic waste into marketable recycled products.Â