2019.2109.7

3RproMar: Protecting the marine environment and coral reefs

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to Protect the Marine Environment and Coral Reefs
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Partner
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Secretariat
Contact
Contact us
Ein Boot an der Küste von Manado bringt Plastikmüll aus dem Bunaken Nationalpark.
Plastic bottles pollute beaches worldwide.

Context

The amount of plastic waste entering our oceans is rising, with an estimated 11 million tonnes leaking into the marine environment every year. Discarded plastic items that find their way into the marine environment endanger marine life. Without urgent action to enhance waste management infrastructure and to move towards a more circular approach, the amount of plastic in the marine environment could outweigh fish in the oceans by 2050. Protecting marine diversity, the environment, health, society and the economy can only succeed with integrated regional cooperation.  

The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have thus committed to consolidating regional cooperation to combat marine litter through a series of frameworks and declarations. These include the Bangkok Declaration on Combating Marine Debris in ASEAN, the ASEAN Framework of Action on Marine Debris in 2019, and subsequently the ASEAN Regional Action Plan (RAP) for Combating Marine Debris (2021–2025). 

Objective

ASEAN Member States are gradually improving their ability to implement measures aimed at reducing land-based waste leakage and protecting the marine environment. 

Waste sorting in Manado as part of 3RproMar activities.

Approach

The project aims to prevent marine plastic pollution and promote a stronger circular economy by: 

  • Promoting regional cooperation and knowledge management among the representatives of the ASEAN working groups dealing with marine litter and plastic pollution. 
  • Supporting the development of national measures for waste leakage reduction in the focused member states as well as their translation into local strategies and pushing for more space for the private sector’s contribution to waste reduction 
  • Implementing pilot projects in selected communities along the value chain, ranging from sustainable consumption to enhanced waste collection and recycling.
People collecting plastic waste on a beach in Manado city.

Last update: ​August 2023

  • 3RproMar Newsletter - Issue No. 3 | March 2024
    pdf
    1.91 MB
  • 3RproMar Newsletter - Issue No. 2 | December 2023
    pdf
    2.36 MB
  • 3RproMar Newsletter - Issue No. 1 | September 2023
    pdf
    2.77 MB
  • Behaviour Change Toolbox Methodology: 3RproMar Project Support for ASEAN Regional Action Plan on Combatting Marine Debris
    pdf
    6.59 MB
  • Baseline Study on Microplastics in ASEAN
    pdf
    6.5 MB
  • Towards a Sustainable Future: Recommendations for a Just Transition in Waste Management and Circular Economy in the ASEAN Region
    pdf
    7.34 MB
  • 3rd Regional Workshop Summary Booklet
    pdf
    6.78 MB
  • Third Regional Workshop Series
    pdf
    6.35 MB
  • 3RproMar Cambodia
    pdf
    1.97 MB
  • 3RproMar Viet Nam
    pdf
    2.05 MB
The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

Related Projects

Loading