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Excerpt from fijivillage.com

Fiji is the first of the three Plastic Waste Free Islands Project participating countries to commence on the grant activities.

As a part of this, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Waste Recyclers Fiji and Pacific Recycling Foundation have signed a new partnership agreement.

IUCN Oceania Regional Director Mason Smith says under this partnership the key projects in the coming months will implement a feasibility study to establish possible networking to bring recyclables from outer islands, a pilot recycling project in a community, have recycling awareness campaigns and support Women Community Pillars of Recycling of Vunato with PPEs.

Smith says this partnership was made possible through funding from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation and IUCN’s Plastic Waste Free Islands Project.

Waste Recyclers Fiji Director/CEO and Pacific Recycling Founder Amitesh Deo says the feasibility study on connecting the outer islands and Vanua Levu to mainland Viti Levu is an important first step in capturing recyclables from different outer islands and maritime areas.

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