CBCGDF Youth Representative Interviewed Yunus Environment Hub Co-founder and Managing Director

China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) delegates attended the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for a Plastics Treaty (INC-4) in Ottawa, Canada from April 23 to 29.

Photo by Xiuying, credit CBCGDF
 

One of the youth representatives of CBCGDF interviewed the Co-founder and Managing Director of Yunus Environment Hub, Christina Jäger. They had a conversation about the circular economy and just transit.

 

Ms Jäger emphasized the aspects of a just transition to a circular economy that should be considered in negotiations on plastic pollution, noting the importance of technological upgrading and inclusiveness. She states that a just transition should follow the circular economy concept and cover all parts of the plastics value chain. The Yunus Environment Hub advises INC-4 through multi-stakeholder proposals and is committed to promoting the circular economy transition through its capacity-building activities.

 

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