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WHO WE ARE
Born in the Philippines, we represent all countries hard hit by the plastic pollution crisis. We partner with governments, businesses, local communities, NGOs, and the informal sector to boldly tackle the plastic issue upstream and downstream. Our work involves policy, research and independent consulting services within the fields of circular economy, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), corporate plastic stewardship and waste management. PCX Solutions also develops and manages the Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard (PPRS) to help channel funding into recycling infrastructure and increase socio economic benefits.
PPRS Countries
7+
PPRS Credits
127,230+
35+
PPRS Projects
WHY OUR CREDITS
ACTUALLY WORK
We realize that so much of the criticism around credits is because of the difficulty in proving the impact claimed. At SOLUTIONS, we do not issue credits until AFTER impact has been audited and delivered.
1
COLLECTION PROOF
Collection receipts are uploaded to the registry showing the location of collection, type of plastic and weight.
2
PROCESSING PROOF
Processors uploads receipts to the registry showing volumes, type of processing, and environmental compliance certificates.
3
3RD PARTY
AUDIT
3rd party auditor verifies submission in the public registry which triggers the issuance of credits by SOLUTIONS.
4
CREDIT
ISSUED
No impact, no credit.
THE NEWS
The Philippines, long one of the biggest producers of ocean plastic pollution, is now moving quickly and boldly to tackle this crisis. Over the last two years, the Philippines has rolled out one of the world’s most...
The world needs $1 trillion USD in private sector investments annually to reduce mismanaged plastic waste by 90% from 2019 levels by 20401. The biggest need is...
Long one of the world's top sources of ocean plastic, the Philippines is hoping new legislation requiring big companies to pay for waste solutions will help clean up its act. Last year, its "Extended...
DOING BETTER
TOGETHER
We are building a movement of partners from local governments to global brands, all working towards a common goal: No plastics in nature.
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