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This report offers a roadmap for how ocean-related industries and policymakers can jointly secure a healthy and productive ocean by 2030.

The approach discussed in this report focuses on inventorying plastic flows into the marine environment only. It does not look at plastic releases into the terrestrial environment, or any ecosystem or human health impacts that may result from marine plastic leakage.

This report seeks to share understanding of the roots of plastic polymer pathways to the Baltic Sea, then moves to defining the nature and extent of the problem, then passes to the impacts on sea ice habitat and marine species of the region.

This publication is the first stocktaking of what the decarbonization of the world economy means for fossil fuel–dependent countries.

This report underlies how humanity's increasing destruction of nature is having catastrophic impact not only on wildlife populations but also on human health and all aspects of our lives.

Single-use plastic bags (SUPBs) are one of the most consumed items globally and much debate has evolved around their environmental impact. To identify which solution is environmentally more sustainable, the impact of SUPBs compared to their alternatives needs to be investigated under a life cycle perspective.