• ABOUT US
IslandPlas is a multi‑year IUCN initiative (2024–2027) advancing circular solutions to plastic pollution in seven African Island States. Through co‑design with governments, communities and private actors, the programme strengthens waste systems, reduces plastic leakage and supports sustainable livelihoods.

IslandPlas is a multi‑year IUCN initiative (2024–2027) advancing circular solutions to plastic pollution in seven African Island States. Through co‑design with governments, communities and private actors, the programme strengthens waste systems, reduces plastic leakage and supports sustainable livelihoods.

OUR MISSION


Waste Reduction

We build island‑appropriate systems that prevent, separate and recover plastics at source, reducing leakage into coastlines and waterways through community collection hubs and simple logistics.

 Livelihood Enhancement

We support informal waste workers, women and youth through safer work conditions, fairer pricing, training and long‑term opportunities in the circular plastics economy.

Policy Change

We partner with ministries and municipalities to strengthen enabling policy, producer‑responsibility pathways and governance frameworks for sustainable circular systems.

 Innovation & Investment

We catalyse island‑ready innovation—from alternative materials and recycled products to digital tools and community enterprises—through challenges, micro‑grants and venture support.

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Island Systems Engaged

Multi‑stakeholder coordination platforms are active across seven island systems, guiding circular plastics action.

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Community Action in Motion

Adopt‑a‑Spot groups, youth associations and local champions lead ongoing clean‑ups, sorting and community mobilisation.

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Innovation Pathways Growing

Digital prototypes, alternative materials and circular enterprises are being developed and tested in partnership with communities and innovators.

• A REGIONAL CIRCULAR JOURNEY

IslandPlas strengthens circular plastic systems across Cabo Verde, Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, São Tomé & Príncipe, Seychelles and Zanzibar. By co‑designing practical, community‑anchored systems, the programme reduces plastic leakage, enhances livelihoods and accelerates island‑ready innovation.

Our Focus Areas

  • Community collection networks (PlastiNetwork)
  • Circular behaviour change & community engagement
  • Policy and regulatory alignment
  • Circular innovation, enterprise development & market linkages

Seven island systems engaged: Cabo Verde, São Tomé & Príncipe, Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Zanzibar