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ID: GEF-11191 Ongoing

Circular Solutions to Plastic Pollution in Peru

Timeline
0% - To be confirmed

Objective

To reduce plastic pollution in Peru by accelerating the transition towards a circular economy in the food and beverage industry

Co-financing:
$ 56,274,152
Project Grant:
$ 4,437,156
Total Value:
$ 60,711,308

 

Portfolio
Portfolio:
International Waters
Country
Country:
Peru
Partners
Partners:
World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (WWF)
Partners
Implementing Agencies:
UNEP
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Project Documents:
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