India-Norway Marine Pollution Initiative (INMPI)

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April 17, 2025

India-Norway Marine Pollution Initiative (INMPI)

The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is leading a study in Agra as part of the India-Norway Marine Pollution Initiative (INMPI) to tackle plastic pollution and enhance waste management practices.

About India-Norway Marine Pollution Initiative (INMPI)

  • It is a joint effort between India and Norway aimed at combating marine pollution, particularly plastic waste, and promoting sustainable ocean resource management.
  • This initiative is part of a broader collaboration between both nations, launched under the India-Norway Ocean Dialogue established in 2019.
  • Background and Establishment:
    • MoU Signing (2019): In January 2019, both governments signed an MoU to strengthen their cooperation on ocean-related issues.
    • Letter of Intent (LoI) Signing (February 2019): The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) of India and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially launched the India-Norway Marine Pollution Initiative.
  • Key Objectives:
    • Combat Marine Pollution: Focus on reducing plastic waste, chemical pollutants, and the overall degradation of marine ecosystems.
    • Promote Circular Economy: Advocate for waste management systems that reuse and recycle materials to minimize ocean pollution.
    • Sustainable Ocean Resources: Aim to ensure the sustainable use of ocean resources, reducing the environmental impact and enhancing marine biodiversity.

Status of Global and Indian Plastic Pollution

  • Plastic Pollution refers to the accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, harming ecosystems, wildlife, and human health.
    • It includes single-use plastics, microplastics, and non-biodegradable materials that persist for centuries.
  • Plastic pollution has become a global environmental crisis, with millions of tonnes of plastic waste accumulating in landfills, oceans, and ecosystems.
  • Global Plastic Pollution: Over 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic have been produced since the 1950s, with less than 10% recycled.
    • Approximately 11 million tonnes of plastic enter oceans annually, threatening marine life and ecosystems.
  • Indian Plastic Pollution: India generates 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste annually, with only 30% recycled.
    • Cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru are among the top contributors to plastic waste.
Additional Reading: Plastic Pollution and the Role of Plastic-Eating Bacteria

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