The End Plastic Pollution International Collaborative (EPPIC) Partnership

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Galvanizing global action to end plastic pollution

 

EPPIC is a public-private partnership hosted by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with partners the Aspen Institute (USA), The Ocean Foundation (USA), and Searious Business (NL), with initial seed funding from the U.S. Department of State.

EPPIC convenes governments, business, civil society, philanthropies, and others to have reach and create opportunities that no single philanthropy, NGO, company, or national government could create on its own.

See more information on how to apply to join the EPPIC collaboration below

 

Plastic pollution is a global crisis.

 

It transcends national boundaries, affecting our natural world and its biodiversity. It impacts our environment, health, food security, and economies.  Millions of tons of plastic waste enter the ocean each year, and untold millions of tons more pollute lands and waterways.  Plastic waste persists in the environment for centuries, or even longer. To protect the health of our planet and its inhabitants, we must act now to end plastic pollution. 

The End Plastic Pollution International Collaborative (EPPIC) seeks to galvanize global action on plastic pollution by supporting projects around the world, to make the full lifecycle of plastic more sustainable, starting with efforts to change the design and use of plastic products. 

EPPIC is building on existing partnerships and networks established in the various regions of the world. Technical experts from EPPIC’s foundational partner organizations have worked with NGOs and businesses on real-world plastic circularity solutions, developed national plastic inventories in collaboration with governments, convened and facilitated knowledge networks across diverse stakeholder platforms, delivered plastic policy at global and national levels, and promoted innovative action through prizes and grants.

Joining EPPIC

 

Become an EPPIC Member! We welcome interested entities working to combat plastic pollution, regardless of sector, to join the partnership today!

  • Fill out the EPPIC Membership Application Form here. Through this form, you will be able to apply on behalf of your organization to become a Member or Partner of EPPIC or request more information about EPPIC overall. 
  • The application will take between 10-20 minutes to fill out. 
  • After your application is submitted, the Host Consortium partners will review the information provided and follow up with you with additional information and next steps. 
  • Learn more about how the partnership began and the Host Consortium organizations below in About the Host Consortium.

If you wish to discuss EPPIC with us, please reach out to the team at [email protected].

EPPIC Funding
 
EPPIC Grant Program

 

The Grant Program provides in-country entities in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa with the financial resources to address location-appropriate upstream and midstream interventions to significantly reduce plastic pollution and advance circular solutions. These funded solutions aim to have a positive impact on local communities and provide examples of best practices for upstream and midstream interventions for the international community to consider.

EPPIC defines upstream as any interventions after the extraction of raw materials, and midstream as any interventions before an item would be considered waste.

We accept proposals during our open Request for Proposal (RFP) periodsSubscribe to EPPIC News updates to be alerted when we announce new RFPs and learn about the experiences of our EPPIC grantees.  

 

Requests for Proposals (RFP)
 

Applications are now closed for our 2024 RFPs.

Please subscribe to EPPIC News updates to be informed of the next RFPs.

 

Grant Requirements

  • Focus Areas: Location-appropriate upstream and midstream interventions supported by knowledge based in science, indigenous, traditional, and/or other sources to address plastic pollution.
  • Objectives: Reduce plastic pollution and advance solutions to eliminate plastic waste across the plastic cycle.

 

How to Apply

  1. Review the RFP PDFs. Detailed information and instructions are provided in PDFs made available during open application periods.
  2. Submit Your Proposal. Follow the guidelines in the PDFs provided to prepare and submit your proposal.

 

Links to past RFPs

The RFPs shown in the PDF links below are now closed, but are still available for you to browse and understand expectations for future applications.

 

Questions on applying for EPPIC funding?

Reach out to [email protected] to direct any questions about the RFP, application process, or WAVES system. 

 

Funding and Support already provided

 

EPPIC has funded and supported innovative plastic pollution solutions in:

  • Costa Rica (2024)
  • Guatemala (2024)
  • Ghana (2024)
  • Kenya (2024)
  • Senegal (2024)
  • South Africa (2024)

These are some of the grantees we have funded: 

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The Ocean Foundation

 

EPPIC Innovation Prize

 

EPPIC Convenings and Events

 

Subscribe to EPPIC News updates to receive updates on EPPIC Convenings.  

 

  Coming 

 

  Past 

 

  April 2024

  Beyond the Plastics Treaty: Putting Policy into Practice (In-person event)

EPPIC hosted "Beyond the Plastics Treaty: Putting Policy into Practice," an in-person event prior to the INC-4 proceedings on Saturday, April 20th. More news coming soon on the event outcomes!

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  March 2024

  ReUse (Webinar)

EPPIC Convenings and Events

 

Subscribe to EPPIC News updates to receive updates on EPPIC Convenings.  

 

  Coming 

 

  Past 

 

  April 2024

  Beyond the Plastics Treaty: Putting Policy into Practice (In-person event)

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EPPIC hosted "Beyond the Plastics Treaty: Putting Policy into Practice," an in-person event prior to the INC-4 proceedings on Saturday, April 20th. More news coming soon on the event outcomes!

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  March 2024

  ReUse (Webinar)

 

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IUCN

 

About the Partnership and Host Consortium
 
Primary Donor & National Government Liaison

 

  The Mission of the United States Department of State Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs leads U.S. diplomacy to conserve and protect the global environment, ocean, and space for the prosperity, peace, and security of this and future generations. Read more here.

 

Program Lead & Regional Engagement Coordinator

 

  The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. Since 2014, IUCN has been addressing the impact of plastics globally, with a focus on the marine environment. IUCN supports and builds capacity for countries to effectively negotiate the International, Legally Binding Instrument for Plastic Pollution. Read more here.

 

Policy & Grantmaking

 

  The Ocean Foundation’s Plastics Initiative works to address plastic pollution by engaging with international, national, and sub-national policy efforts. They are an accredited NGO Observer to the United Nations Environment Programme, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution, the Science Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste and to Prevent Pollution, and the Basel Convention. The Ocean Foundation works with NOAA to advance the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development by aligning partners, securing financial commitments, and increasing stakeholder engagement, and is implementing a US Department of State grant to establish the Marine Debris Foundation. Read more here.

 

Convenor & Innovation Prize Organizer

 

  The Aspen Institute is a global non-profit organisation committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve the most important challenges facing the United States and the world. The Aspen Institute Energy & Environment Program (EEP) addresses critical energy, environmental, and climate change issues through creating and facilitating dialogues with people of diverse perspectives to inform, educate, and create collaborative action plans that further an agenda that protects and improves life on this planet. Read more here.

 

Private Sector Liaison

 

  Searious Business is a leading game-changer in the plastics industry, with an overarching mission to reduce plastic pollution at the source. Over the last 7 years, they have strengthened the private sector, facilitated systemic change, and influenced behavioral change within the industry. As an Advisor to the UN on the Global Plastics Agreement, to the Business Coalition for a Plastics Treaty, Reusable Packaging Association, several investors, and in multiple Plastic Pacts, their reach is global. Read more here.

Contact us

 

For inquiries or to subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all things EPPIC, please email [email protected].