As the world grapples with the ever-deepening crisis of plastic pollution, Africa is not standing still. This year’s World Environment Day 2025, under the global theme “Ending Plastic Pollution”, witnessed a powerful and collective response from communities across the continent—coordinated through the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA). From the mangrove forests of Mozambique to the urban corners of Nigeria and the border towns of the Democratic Republic of Congo, local actors led inspiring, grounded interventions that blend environmental sustainability with economic empowerment and social inclusion.
In this compelling dispatch, we explore how PACJA’s network—spanning 54 countries—is driving a unified, justice-centered movement to halt plastic waste at its source. Through innovative community-led actions, strategic policy engagements, and a continent-wide reaffirmation of environmental stewardship, PACJA’s platforms demonstrate that Africa is not only a frontline victim of ecological degradation—it is also a fertile ground for catalytic solutions.
This is not a story of one day’s celebration; it is a chronicle of a continent rising to rewrite the global environmental narrative from the ground up. Dive into the report to witness how hope, resilience, and local innovation are reshaping Africa’s response to one of the most urgent environmental threats of our time. Download/Read More:WED 2025
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