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Fourteen Pacific Island nations make major strides towards a Cleaner Pacific

Pacific countries made major strides towards realising the vision of the Cleaner Pacific 2025 today, with the launch of ISLANDS Pacific – a 14-nation initiative aiming to avoid the release of 28,000 tonnes of marine litter, safely dispose of 720 tonnes of contaminated material, and reduce the burden of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mercury in island communities. 

ISLANDS Pacific will strengthen existing regional efforts to #BeatPollution, through support for container deposit legislation and improved recycling efforts, as well as building capacity for lifecycle management of key waste streams, including end-of-life vehicles, used hydraulic oil and e-waste – with special attention placed on providing opportunities for women in recycling operations. 

“ISLANDS Pacific provides an incredible opportunity for Samoa,” Hon. Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster Samoa’s Minister of Tourism and Natural Resources and Environment said. 

“As part of ISLANDS� ....

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Statement On Japan Decision To Release Fukushima Treated Water Into Pacific


Dame Meg Taylor Regarding
the Japan Decision to Release ALPS Treated Water into the
Pacific Ocean
13 April
2021
Suva, Fiji: In my capacity as Depositary
of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of
Rarotonga), as Pacific Ocean Commissioner, and on behalf of
the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific: we
note, with deep concern, the decision by the Government of
Japan to discharge the Advanced Liquid Processing System
(ALPS) Treated Water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear
Power Station into the Pacific Ocean, and wish to highlight
and reiterate the position of the Pacific Islands Forum
region in relation to this matter. ....

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Pacific.scoop.co.nz » Statement On Japan Decision To Release Fukushima Treated Water Into Pacific


Press Release – Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat
Statement by the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Dame Meg Taylor Regarding the Japan Decision to Release ALPS Treated Water into the Pacific Ocean 13 April 2021 Suva, Fiji: In my capacity as Depositary of the South Pacific Nuclear …
Statement by the Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum
Dame Meg Taylor Regarding the Japan Decision to Release ALPS Treated Water into the Pacific Ocean
13 April 2021
Suva, Fiji: In my capacity as Depositary of the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Rarotonga), as Pacific Ocean Commissioner, and on behalf of the Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific: we note, with deep concern, the decision by the Government of Japan to discharge the Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS) Treated Water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station into the Pacific Ocean, and wish to highlight and reiterate the position of the Pacific Islands ....

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