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Mexico City (Mexico)
The roadmap aims to triple plastic circularity
from 24% in 2022 to 84% in 2040, reduce
mismanaged plastic waste by 80%, cut
waste management costs by 50% and
lower GHG emissions by 26% by 2040 in
comparison to business as usual.
Hoja de ruta de
acción para reducir la
contaminación plástica
en la Ciudad de México
Noviembre 2024Nigeria
The roadmap’s measures could increase
plastic circularity to 58% and reduce plastic
pollution by 67% by 2040, while cutting
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 39%
and creating nearly 97,000 new jobs in
comparison to business as usual.
Towards a System
Change in Plastic Pollution
A Roadmap for the Sustainable
Use of Plastics in Nigeria
November 2024
Panama
The roadmap supports achieving 58%
circularity by 2040, resulting in a reduction
in plastic pollution of up to 86% compared
to the business-as-usual scenario. It also
foresees a 54% decrease in GHG emissions
while creating 63,000 new jobs and 48%
savings in waste management costs
compared to business as usual.
Hoja de Ruta de Acción
para los Plásticos en Panamá
Mayo 2025
Dominican Republic
Under a system-change scenario, plastic
circularity could rise from 6% in 2022 to
53% by 2040. The roadmap envisions
an 87% reduction in mismanaged
plastic waste, a 31% decrease in waste
management costs and a 37% reduction
in GHG emissions in comparison to business as usual.
Implementation could also create around 16,000 new jobs
compared to business as usual and improve the inclusion of
informal waste workers in the circular economy.
Hoja de Ruta de Acción
sobre los Plásticos en
la República Dominicana
Septiembre 2025
Costa Rica
Costa Rica aims to increase its circularity
from 12% in 2022 to 54% by 2040.
Implementation of the roadmap would cut
plastic pollution by 91%, lowering GHG
emissions by 24%, generating 17,000
new jobs while saving the government
more than $170 million in comparison to
business as usual.
Hoja de ruta de acción
sobre los plásticos
en Costa Rica
Mayo 2025
Maharashtra state (India)
Under a system-change scenario,
Maharashtra could achieve 48% circularity
by 2040, up from 13% under business-as-
usual activities, while reducing mismanaged
waste from 61% to 15%.
Journey Towards a
Circular Plastic Economy:
Maharashtra Plastic
Action Roadmap
December 2024
Pakistan
The roadmap sets a bold national vision of
change by 2040: achieving 64% circularity,
reducing mismanaged waste by over 76%,
cutting government costs by 40% and
creating 300,000 jobs, including through the
formalization of roles in the informal waste
sector, in comparison to the business-as-usual approach.
Under the system-change scenario, GHG emissions could be
reduced by 84% compared with a business-as-usual trajectory.
Pakistan’s National
Plastic Action Partnership
National action roadmap to
reduce plastic pollution
December 2024
Roadmap launches
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