> **来源:[研报客](https://pc.yanbaoke.cn)** # Summary of GPAP Annual Report 2025 ## Core Content The **Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP)**, a multistakeholder platform under the World Economic Forum, is a global initiative aimed at ending plastic pollution and advancing a circular economy for plastics. In 2025, GPAP achieved a significant milestone by establishing **25 National Plastic Action Partnerships (NPAPs)** across **Africa, Asia, and Latin America**, impacting over **1.5 billion people**. The report highlights GPAP's **inclusive, evidence-based, and locally owned approach**, which empowers stakeholders such as governments, businesses, and civil society to lead systemic change. It underscores the importance of **collaboration**, **innovation**, and **investment** in addressing plastic pollution as a global challenge and opportunity for sustainable growth. ## Main Points - **GPAP's Mission**: To drive collective action and transform plastic pollution into a sustainable opportunity. - **Global Impact**: With 25 NPAPs, GPAP has become the world's largest multistakeholder initiative tackling plastic pollution. - **Regional Focus**: - **Africa**: 8 NPAPs, including Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Gabon, Senegal, and Zambia. - **Asia**: 8 NPAPs, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Maharashtra state (India), Pakistan, the Philippines, and Viet Nam. - **Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)**: 9 NPAPs, including Guatemala, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico City. - **National Plastic Action Roadmaps**: GPAP has launched **11 roadmaps** to date, providing a structured framework for countries to design circular economy interventions. - **Key Outcomes**: - Over **20,413 people** have benefited from the **Inclusive Plastic Action Programme**. - **$3.34 billion** has been mobilized globally for initiatives against plastic pollution. - **Evidence-Based Decision-Making**: GPAP uses the **National Analysis and Modelling (NAM)** methodology to analyze plastic waste systems and design actionable solutions. - **Biodiversity Conservation**: GPAP has initiated **nine national-level assessments** to understand the link between plastic pollution and biodiversity loss, supporting **20 projects** that have reached **14,000 people**. - **Gender Equity and Social Inclusion (GESI)**: GPAP emphasizes the inclusion of women and marginalized groups, with **seven GESI assessments** published to date and a focus on empowering communities. - **Global Engagement**: GPAP has actively participated in international events such as the **United Nations Ocean Conference**, **BRS Conventions**, and **INC meetings**, contributing to a coherent global response to plastic pollution. ## Key Information ### **NPAPs and Roadmaps** - **25 NPAPs** established by 2025. - **11 National Plastic Action Roadmaps** launched, with each country outlining a path to circularity and reduced plastic pollution. - **Nigeria** aims for **58% circularity** by 2040, reducing plastic pollution by **67%** and GHG emissions by **39%**. - **Maharashtra state (India)** is projected to achieve **48% circularity**, up from **13%**, reducing mismanaged waste to **15%**. - **Pakistan** targets **64% circularity**, reducing mismanaged waste by **76%**, cutting government costs by **40%**, and creating **300,000 jobs**. - **Mexico City** aims for **84% circularity** by 2040, reducing mismanaged waste by **80%** and GHG emissions by **26%**. - **Costa Rica** plans to increase circularity from **12%** to **54%**, cutting plastic pollution by **91%**. - **Panama** targets **58% circularity**, reducing plastic pollution by **86%** and GHG emissions by **54%**. - **Dominican Republic** aims for **53% circularity**, reducing mismanaged waste by **87%** and GHG emissions by **37%**. ### **Inclusive Plastic Action Programme** - **20,413 people** have benefited from the programme. - It supports community innovators and promotes gender equity and social inclusion in circular economy solutions. ### **Biodiversity Small Funds Initiative** - **20 projects** selected from **176 applications** in eight countries. - These projects have reached **14,000 people**, raising awareness and driving local action on biodiversity loss and plastic pollution. ### **Global Engagement** - GPAP has played a key role in international dialogues, including the **UN Ocean Conference**, **BRS Conventions**, and **INC meetings**. - It has contributed to shaping global policies and strategies for plastic pollution and biodiversity conservation. ### **Leadership and Partnerships** - GPAP collaborates with governments, businesses, and civil society to drive systemic change. - It has also partnered with organizations like the **United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)**, **United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)**, and **Global Affairs Canada** to enhance its impact. ## Looking Ahead GPAP continues to focus on **scaling solutions**, **building resilient economies**, and **ensuring equitable transitions** to a circular plastics economy. The partnership remains committed to **evidence-based policies**, **inclusive financing**, and **global collaboration** to address the growing challenge of plastic pollution.