@greateranglia Hi we just dropped a small bag onto the tracks at Tottenham Hale. It fell out our buggy from platform 4 before we got to the 09.40 to Cambridge North. We got on the second carriage from the front of a 5 car train. Any chance it can be retrieved?! Would be grateful!
Long overdue exit from this platform - you can find my updates on the Plastics Treaty and other general musings here from now here: https://t.co/BbsoyKWxAq #Resist
As negotiations develop at INC-5 in Busan, we are calling on governments to make a choice to deliver the treaty we need:
https://t.co/sCTCPtbpkP
#BusinessNeedsGlobalRules#INC5#PlasticsTreaty
Ahead of #INC5 it's imperative that plastic production remains in scope for the #PlasticsTreaty. @BizForTreaty today endorses the Bridge to Busan declaration on primary plastic polymers. Read more ⤵️
The Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty – which Unilever co-chairs – has endorsed the Bridge to Busan Declaration, calling on governments around the world to agree a global objective to achieve sustainable levels of virgin plastic production.
Enjoyed recording this podcast on the #PlasticsTreaty - with INC5 just a few weeks away, business urgently needs governments to agree a treaty underpinned by global rules to help scale solutions to plastic pollution. Find out more ⏬
We discuss why we’re calling for a UN plastics treaty, underpinned by mandatory global rules, on the #MasteringSustainability podcast.
Ed Shepherd, Unilever’s Senior Global Sustainability Manager, explains how this will help businesses like us go further, faster.
Listen here ⬇We discuss why we’re calling for a UN plastics treaty, underpinned by mandatory global rules, on the #MasteringSustainability podcast.
Ed Shepherd, Unilever’s Senior Global Sustainability Manager, explains how this will help businesses like us go further, faster.
Listen here ⬇️
🚨 New Plastics Treaty Video 🚨
As governments gather in NYC this week, @BizForTreaty has released the follow up to our INC4 video - this time outlining what global rules need to be agreed at INC5 for business to effectively implement the #PlasticsTreaty.
Imagine if all businesses played by the same rules.
It’s not just good for business, it’s good for all of us.
It's clear that #BusinessNeedsGlobalRules.
But what kind of rules can effectively tackle plastic pollution?
Check out our latest video:
https://t.co/f1JCg2ttxU
“The patchwork of regulation that we currently have is simply not working.”
@Unilever CEO Hein Schumacher in this #plasticstreaty article from Bob Eccles.
It's vital progress is made in Bangkok towards a treaty underpinned by global rules!
https://t.co/6umAIkGKXr
Relatively promising first few days at #INC4 in Ottawa. Great to have @Unilever CEO Hein Schumacher here to support @BizForTreaty with our message that #BusinessNeedsGlobalRules to scale solutions to plastic pollution.
🚨New #PlasticsTreaty video 🚨
Ahead of the next round of negotiations @Unilever and @BizForTreaty are calling for *mandatory global rules* to provide a harmonised regulatory environment for business, and allow us to scale the solutions we have.
#BusinessNeedsGlobalRules
Ahead of INC-4 in Ottawa, Canada, next week, the +200 members of the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty are calling for a legally binding treaty in order to tackle the entire lifecycle of plastic products.
#INC4#Biz4PlasticsTreaty
#BusinessNeedsGlobalRules
Ahead of INC-4 in Ottawa, Canada, next week, the +200 members of the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty are calling for a legally binding treaty in order to tackle the entire lifecycle of plastic products.
#INC4#Biz4PlasticsTreaty
This Saturday in Nairobi, join us at the Trademark Hotel ahead of #INC3 to meet leading member companies, and hear from our co-chairs on the opportunities presented by the ‘Zero Draft’.
6PM - 8PM EAT. Register: https://t.co/s2WmwDDMtC
#GlobalPlasticsTreaty#Biz4PlasticsTreaty
FIFA continues its cycle of destruction against the greatest tournament on earth.
Horrendous for supporters, disregards the environment and rolls the red carpet out to a host for 2034 with an appalling human rights record.
It's the end of the World Cup as we know it.