The initiative is under a partnership between UNESCO and the Coca-Cola
Foundation established in 2017 and identifying solutions to managing plastic
waste towards a sustainable green economy in Vietnam.
Young talents will be provided with technical support from leading experts
through mentorship schemes. The top proposals received from this will be tested
at UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, specifically the Cu Lao Cham - Hoi An Biosphere
Reserve, in the 2020 programme, through providing financial support for the
implementation of the most innovative ideas.
The initiative will also introduce the Youth and Young Professionals on
Innovation, Science and Technology Platform for Resiliency (U-INSPIRE) as a
national hub for supporting knowledge sharing and innovative ideas from young
Vietnamese to address environmental and development issues in the country.
This initiative reflects UNESCO’s strong commitment to helping Vietnam maintain
a healthy and sustainable ocean off its coastline, contributing to both the
National Strategy on the Sustainable Marine Economy to 2030 and vision to 2045
as well as the National Action Plan for the Management of Marine Plastic Litter
to 2030.
“Youth and Innovation for Oceans” builds upon the success of the previous “Art
for Recycling” initiative in 2019. It also reflects the desire of both UNESCO
and the Coca-Cola Foundation to support young people as key change agents for
sustainable development.
About 8 million tonnes of plastic are discarded into the world’s oceans
annually, the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic every minute. In
Vietnam alone, where levels of domestic waste are growing rapidly, the United
Nations Environment Programme reports that up to 730,000 tonnes of garbage, most
of which originates inland, reaches the ocean each year.
Source: VNA