Breaking the pollution cycle by keeping plastics in the economy and out of our ocean.
 

OUR MISSION

NextWave Plastics is a consortium of multinational technology and consumer brands gathering in the spirit of collaboration and transparency to keep plastic in the economy and out of the ocean by developing the first global network of ocean-bound plastic supply chains. Since its launch, NextWave member companies have developed product use cases to showcase the viability of integrating into their supply chains ocean-bound plastics found in areas such as Indonesia, Chile, Philippines, Haiti, and Denmark. In just four years, NextWave has grown to include 15 member companies and quickly risen to become a thought leader in ocean-bound plastic and circular economy innovation chains.

According to the NextWave Theory of Change, by working collaboratively across and within industries, we can demonstrate the possible and articulate measurable impact that will inspire others. Together, we will create persistent change until our efforts are no longer needed.

Member companies pursue this vision through the development of commercially viable and operational supply chains and the integration of non-virgin plastic material into products and packaging. We are breaking down barriers—in the market and within our companies—to prove success working with unconventional materials and creating a world where ocean-bound plastics carry a commercial value.

Since its launch, NextWave member companies have developed product use cases to showcase the viability of integrating into their supply chains ocean-bound plastics found in areas such as Indonesia, Chile, Philippines, Haiti, and Denmark. In just four years, NextWave has grown to include multinational brands and vetted suppliers, quickly rising as a thought leader in ocean-bound plastic and circular economy innovation.


 
 

OUR COMMITMENT

NextWave member companies are committed to having maximum impact today—and for the future.

Our member companies are committed to diverting a minimum of 25,000 metric tons of plastic—the equivalent of more than 2.7 billion single-use plastic water bottles—from entering the ocean by the end of 2025.

The goal is in alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14.1, to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and other marine resources for sustainable development by preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution of all kinds, particularly from land-based activities, including marine debris and nutrient pollution.


 
 

OUR CHARTER

These are our founding principles.

Each member company has committed to the following Eight Principles as the foundation for their practice of decreasing the volume of mismanaged plastic waste before it enters the ocean. Members of NextWave Plastics are dedicated to demonstrating the commercial viability and advantages of integrating ocean-bound plastic into their supply chains in the context of heightened consumer, stakeholder, and policy-maker awareness of the environmental impacts of marine plastic.

 

  1. Transparent
    In all of its actions, NextWave will be open, completely transparent, and accessible both internally with respect to Members and externally with respect to the public at large.

  2. Open-Source
    NextWave will utilize and consistently employ the principles of a creative common approach both internally and externally by taking all actions jointly and by donating to the public domain and to the public at large all of its publications, processes, copyrights and other joint intellectual property, and results.

  3. Science-Based
    NextWave will utilize and consistently employ the best available peer-reviewed science and will leverage the expertise of external experts such as TCI’s Impact Metrics Working Group to review NextWave’s efforts and results, and to counsel and advise NextWave through public recommendations also based on the best available, peer-reviewed science.

  4. Cooperative
    Recognizing the critical nature of its invaluable work, NextWave will seek to align its efforts with other organizations and initiatives including the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the UN Environment Initiative’s Clean Seas Campaign.

  5. Complementary
    NextWave will minimize its social, environmental, and financial costs while maximizing its benefits to the environment, to the public at large, and to its Members.

  6. Enduring
    NextWave will evolve together with its long-term Initiative to create a lasting reduction in the amount of plastic flowing into waterways and the oceans.

  7. Accountable
    To demonstrate and document NextWave’s impact to industry, government, and global audiences, NextWave will utilize and consistently employ objective performance measures of volume and weight of reduced and recovered ocean-bound plastics and marine litter, of the amounts of original plastics replaced by Members with materials derived from ocean-bound plastics, of the anticipated community and environmental benefits and of those actually achieved, and of stakeholders’ heightened awareness of ocean-bound plastics and marine litter.

  8. Collaborative
    NextWave is committed to a) working jointly and collaboratively rather than under a single leadership or Member’s direction, b) achieving equity in the burdens it places on its Members, and c) sensitivity to Members’ needs and concerns to achieve lasting, win-win outcomes that benefit the Members while benefiting the environment and the public at large. While Members collaborate, they also respect the intellectual property and proprietary information of their peers, and will be vigilant to avoid even the appearance of collusive or anti-competitive behavior. As part of this, Members agree to not unduly solicit direct business relationships with other Members.