0:00:04.540,0:00:06.460 The problem of single-use plastic 0:00:06.460,0:00:10.390 has reached the headlines[br]everywhere in the world in 2018. 0:00:10.620,0:00:15.168 We have all seen these campaigns[br]and images from WWF. 0:00:15.208,0:00:18.959 We have all experienced[br]open-air landfills of plastic. 0:00:19.289,0:00:24.467 Plastic packaging poses[br]environmental issues and health concerns 0:00:24.467,0:00:26.264 that need to be addressed. 0:00:27.504,0:00:32.207 NGOs part of Break Free From Plastic[br]have identified who to blame. 0:00:34.057,0:00:36.607 These corporations pass on the blame. 0:00:36.747,0:00:39.207 They claim to have always[br]supported recycling 0:00:39.207,0:00:42.475 and that lack of education[br]is the problem. 0:00:42.495,0:00:46.896 I think we are all to blame[br]for our single-use plastic addiction. 0:00:47.106,0:00:49.644 Brands are offering what consumers want: 0:00:49.654,0:00:52.688 more convenience, cheaper prices, 0:00:52.688,0:00:55.295 no bother of future consequences. 0:00:57.125,0:00:59.799 Pushed by all this sudden attention, 0:00:59.849,0:01:04.975 the plastic industry is coming up[br]with its alternative. 0:01:05.005,0:01:07.690 First, let's recycle more. 0:01:07.870,0:01:11.220 Do you think that your plastic package[br]that you put in the right bin 0:01:11.220,0:01:12.833 will be recycled? 0:01:14.433,0:01:18.888 I'm so sorry to tell you that,[br]unlike glass, metals, or paper, 0:01:19.008,0:01:23.246 just 5% of plastic has a second life, 0:01:23.246,0:01:27.707 that is to say, is recycled[br]to make another usable material, 0:01:27.767,0:01:31.865 and even a smaller percentage[br]to actually remake a plastic package 0:01:31.865,0:01:33.522 in a closed loop. 0:01:33.532,0:01:34.796 The reason? 0:01:38.046,0:01:40.932 Plastic is not easy to recycle, 0:01:40.932,0:01:43.740 and it is not economically viable, 0:01:43.740,0:01:45.939 because plastic is very cheap. 0:01:46.669,0:01:50.468 The only package that has some potential[br]to become another bottle 0:01:50.468,0:01:53.197 is this type of transparent PET. 0:01:53.227,0:01:57.002 Today, they claim it can contain[br]50% recycled material, 0:01:57.002,0:02:00.506 and they target 100% by 2025. 0:02:01.706,0:02:02.678 Okay? 0:02:02.678,0:02:03.931 Great. 0:02:03.931,0:02:07.308 But what took so long[br]for this industry to start moving? 0:02:07.328,0:02:09.724 And who will pay[br]the extra cost of the bottle? 0:02:11.984,0:02:15.639 The plastic industry is also coming up[br]with another great idea: 0:02:15.649,0:02:20.155 Let's make plastic[br]bio-sourced and compostable. 0:02:20.275,0:02:23.500 They're offering[br]this type of dish and cup. 0:02:23.660,0:02:25.697 When you read the small[br]print of this dish, 0:02:25.697,0:02:28.667 you find out it's 94% cellulose 0:02:28.667,0:02:31.258 and 6% mysterious plastic components. 0:02:32.298,0:02:37.554 This cup is made of a plastic[br]called PLA, out of corn starch. 0:02:39.234,0:02:41.037 You think, "Great idea. 0:02:41.037,0:02:44.939 I can throw away my packaging[br]with the rest of my biowaste." 0:02:45.549,0:02:46.746 Watch out. 0:02:46.746,0:02:50.022 This is only viable[br]for industrial compost. 0:02:50.032,0:02:53.732 It will not decompose[br]in your garden compost or in the landfill. 0:02:55.142,0:02:56.161 "Well," you think, 0:02:56.161,0:02:58.787 "at least this package,[br]put in the right bin, 0:02:58.787,0:03:01.365 will be recycled or composted." 0:03:01.525,0:03:02.846 Watch out. 0:03:02.866,0:03:05.965 PLA contaminates[br]the plastic recycling system, 0:03:05.965,0:03:10.128 and recyclers absolutely do not want[br]to see it among other types of plastic. 0:03:11.718,0:03:14.554 Okay, at least this plastic[br]is not made of fossil fuel. 0:03:15.534,0:03:16.837 Watch out again. 0:03:17.527,0:03:21.172 Many environmental organizations[br]consider this as worse. 0:03:21.182,0:03:24.229 If we need agricultural[br]resources for packaging, 0:03:24.229,0:03:26.963 this is only going[br]to accelerate deforestation. 0:03:27.483,0:03:28.529 So you get the point. 0:03:28.529,0:03:32.553 This is not such a good idea[br]at this time, and for containers. 0:03:32.553,0:03:33.700 Maybe in the future. 0:03:33.700,0:03:38.141 And for bags and films,[br]compostable plastic is a viable option. 0:03:39.241,0:03:43.020 Whatever the current limits,[br]all innovations are welcome. 0:03:45.500,0:03:48.816 Waste management[br]refers to the three "Rs": 0:03:48.816,0:03:52.417 Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. 0:03:53.077,0:03:56.011 Because plastic is a powerful industry, 0:03:56.011,0:03:59.084 and recycling a booming[br]business opportunity, 0:03:59.084,0:04:03.060 a lot of private and public money[br]is put into developing recycling. 0:04:03.960,0:04:06.798 The two other "Rs" of waste management, 0:04:06.798,0:04:08.220 Reduce and Reuse, 0:04:08.220,0:04:10.819 attract far less attention and money. 0:04:11.349,0:04:13.114 So let's explore reduce. 0:04:13.874,0:04:16.201 There are many great[br]initiatives to talk about. 0:04:16.201,0:04:18.178 I just selected three for tonight. 0:04:19.118,0:04:24.151 The city of Capannori, in Tuscany,[br]pioneered 20 years ago 0:04:24.151,0:04:28.828 a large education program[br]for its citizens to reduce their waste, 0:04:28.858,0:04:30.378 with amazing results: 0:04:30.388,0:04:34.687 38% less waste in just 10 years 0:04:34.687,0:04:37.346 and recycling over 80% of it. 0:04:37.396,0:04:38.731 Inspired by this success, 0:04:38.731,0:04:41.541 hundreds of cities[br]in the world are following. 0:04:42.141,0:04:44.109 Another good example of reduce: 0:04:44.129,0:04:48.038 Biocoop, the largest[br]bio food chain in France, 0:04:48.038,0:04:53.663 decided in 2016[br]to stop selling bottled water 0:04:55.113,0:04:59.169 because it is, and I quote,[br]"an ecological aberration." 0:04:59.959,0:05:03.807 They rightly consider that in France,[br]water from the tap is safe enough 0:05:03.807,0:05:05.585 or easy to filter. 0:05:05.795,0:05:08.916 Biocoop pushes further[br]and very recently announced 0:05:08.916,0:05:12.562 that they will open the first[br]zero-waste supermarket in Paris. 0:05:14.419,0:05:17.043 Some activists are even ready to fight. 0:05:17.053,0:05:19.248 They launch "plastic attacks," 0:05:19.258,0:05:23.639 leaving all unnecessary packaging[br]in the supermarkets, 0:05:23.759,0:05:25.870 raising awareness among shoppers, 0:05:25.870,0:05:29.501 and pushing stores[br]and suppliers towards reduce. 0:05:31.305,0:05:36.151 Reduce is by definition almost free,[br]so do your own little plastic attacks. 0:05:36.181,0:05:38.436 Choose the least packaged products. 0:05:38.446,0:05:40.029 Buy big capacities, 0:05:40.029,0:05:42.881 non-single-serve units[br]of yogurt, for instance. 0:05:42.891,0:05:48.055 Choose the slightly damaged box of pasta[br]that most consumers won't take. 0:05:48.055,0:05:51.649 Our obsession with zero defects[br]and single-serve 0:05:51.649,0:05:54.536 also has a huge environmental impact. 0:05:56.606,0:05:58.063 Now, Reuse, 0:05:58.063,0:06:00.989 a real step towards a circular economy. 0:06:02.749,0:06:07.312 When I talk about reusable packaging,[br]mainly returnable glass bottles, 0:06:07.362,0:06:11.101 everybody remembers using them[br]and how great it was, 0:06:11.141,0:06:13.761 from the elders who remember the milkman 0:06:13.771,0:06:15.690 to the travelers who have seen countries 0:06:15.690,0:06:18.239 that still reuse glass bottles[br]on a big scale. 0:06:19.019,0:06:22.494 Also, new initiatives are on their way - 0:06:22.514,0:06:25.068 supermarkets with plastic-free aisles: 0:06:25.078,0:06:30.001 Loop, the first online supermarket[br]with exclusively returnable packaging. 0:06:30.451,0:06:32.121 And yes, it's a start, 0:06:32.141,0:06:33.821 only in a few places, 0:06:33.831,0:06:35.170 and we have to be careful; 0:06:35.170,0:06:39.547 packaging reuse only makes sense[br]in a local circular economy scheme. 0:06:40.507,0:06:42.656 But even with imperfections[br]at the beginning, 0:06:42.656,0:06:45.266 we need to support these innovations. 0:06:47.336,0:06:51.725 Very recently, the city[br]of Berkeley in California - 0:06:51.725,0:06:53.544 another nice campus - 0:06:54.634,0:06:59.845 voted a ban on all disposable[br]food and beverage containers. 0:07:00.215,0:07:04.163 Very clearly, this is the end[br]of the disposable cup, 0:07:04.163,0:07:07.267 replaced by a glass[br]and a stainless-steel straw. 0:07:07.327,0:07:10.847 Your Big Mac will come[br]on a reusable plate. 0:07:10.867,0:07:15.468 And yes, even McDonald's spoke[br]in support of the Berkeley initiative. 0:07:17.698,0:07:19.842 During this eight-minute talk, 0:07:19.842,0:07:24.560 over eight million bottles of plastic[br]have been used in the world. 0:07:25.090,0:07:30.779 85% of them will not be collected[br]and will take 400 years to disappear. 0:07:31.789,0:07:35.983 We must put the right balance[br]between the three Rs. 0:07:36.013,0:07:38.537 Recycling of plastic[br]has clear limitations. 0:07:38.547,0:07:41.801 Reduce and reuse are[br]far more promising solutions. 0:07:43.141,0:07:45.573 Governments need to regulate plastic. 0:07:45.593,0:07:50.507 The WWF has recently published[br]a series of recommendations, 0:07:50.507,0:07:55.694 in particular, that plastic prices[br]must include the real cost 0:07:55.694,0:07:58.717 for the society to manage its end of life. 0:07:58.737,0:08:01.795 And this true price of plastic[br]is very important 0:08:01.795,0:08:04.387 if we want other options to emerge. 0:08:04.487,0:08:06.142 As consumers, 0:08:06.862,0:08:11.347 we all need to be ready[br]to trade off some convenience and price 0:08:11.347,0:08:13.736 for our health and our environment. 0:08:13.856,0:08:15.135 Are you ready? 0:08:15.135,0:08:16.463 (Cheering) 0:08:16.463,0:08:17.580 Thank you. 0:08:17.580,0:08:19.708 (Applause)