Tackling Agricultural Plastics for a Circular Future

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GEF FARM
FARM webinar - Tackling Agricultural Plastics for a Circular Future

17 June 2025
14:00-15:00 CEST 

Languages: English, Spanish

Recording is available

   

Plastics are integral to agricultural systems, with an estimated 12.5 million tonnes used annually. The demand for greenhouse, mulching, and silage films is projected to grow by 50% between 2018 and 2030. However, the extensive use of plastics has led to significant soil pollution, including microplastic contamination, and damaged soil health by altering its structure, bulk density, and water-holding capacity.  

 

Data suggest that, despite their extensive use, only a small fraction of agricultural plastics is collected and recycled, primarily in developed economies. In many regions, plastics are more likely to be burned, buried, or sent to landfills, with no consistent record keeping of these practices.

 

Despite these pressing challenges, agricultural plastics remain a low-priority concern. There is an urgent need to raise awareness, invest in alternatives and new technologies, and develop practical, scalable solutions.

 

While many countries still lack accessible options to reduce or eliminate agricultural plastics, scalable alternatives do exist and are available through various programs. However, these solutions have yet to drive systemic policy changes, transform farming practices and gain widespread attention. 

 

This webinar will explore the urgent impacts of agricultural plastics and actionable solutions. Presenters and panelists will discuss strategies grounded in circular economy principles, focusing on prevention, recyclability, regulation, and waste management.

 

Speakers: 

Ravinder Kumar, 
Associate Professor of monitoring and impact, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich
?Will introduce key issues of agriculture plastics and moderate the discussion. 

Pierre de Lépinau
Agri-Plastics and Circular Economy Expert
?Will share key success factors for implementing EPR in agri-plastic waste management, based on 20-year experience and international benchmarks 

Prof. Zhen Li,
Associate Professor, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences Nanjing Agricultural University 
Associate Editor of Soil Use and Management 
Deputy Secretary of the International Scientific Centre of Fertilizers 
?Will speak about the rapid identification of plastics in paddy soil using ATR-IR method 

 

This session is part of the webinar series “Advancing the Transition to a Pollution-Free Agrifood Industry through Circular, Regenerative, and Bioeconomy Approaches" organised by UNEP in collaboration with the One Planet Network, International Ecosystem Management Partnership, Green Growth Knowledge Partnership and FARM programme.

 

 

 

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