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Craig Cookson: 2023 Global Innovation Summit

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Join us for an insightful discussion as we explore the world of sustainable plastic use with Craig Cookson, Senior Director of Plastics Sustainability at The American Chemistry Council. In his role, Craig oversees the council's efforts to promote sustainable plastic use while recognizing the crucial role plastic plays in today's world. He and The ACC advocate for creating and re-using plastic sustainably and are committed to achieving their goal of having 100% of plastics packaging reused, recycled, or recovered by 2040, through their contributions to the plastic circular economy.
As a seasoned veteran in Washington politics, Craig understands that sustainability is a non-partisan issue that transcends political affiliations. He recognizes that while some material products may compete in the market, pursuing sustainability is in everyone's best interest. Join us as we learn from Craig's expertise and explore the innovative ways in which The ACC is working towards a more sustainable future for plastic, benefitting both society and the environment.
To learn more about The American Chemistry Council's work: https://www.americanchemistry.com/better-policy-regulation/plastics#:~:text=The%20American%20Chemistry%20Council%20(ACC,of%20plastics%20and%20plastic%20products.
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Join us for an insightful discussion as we explore the world of sustainable plastic use with Craig Cookson, Senior Director of Plastics Sustainability at The American Chemistry Council. In his role, Craig oversees the council's efforts to promote sustainable plastic use while recognizing the crucial role plastic plays in today's world. He and The ACC advocate for creating and re-using plastic sustainably and are committed to achieving their goal of having 100% of plastics packaging reused, recycled, or recovered by 2040, through their contributions to the plastic circular economy.
As a seasoned veteran in Washington politics, Craig understands that sustainability is a non-partisan issue that transcends political affiliations. He recognizes that while some material products may compete in the market, pursuing sustainability is in everyone's best interest. Join us as we learn from Craig's expertise and explore the innovative ways in which The ACC is working towards a more sustainable future for plastic, benefitting both society and the environment.
To learn more about The American Chemistry Council's work: https://www.americanchemistry.com/better-policy-regulation/plastics#:~:text=The%20American%20Chemistry%20Council%20(ACC,of%20plastics%20and%20plastic%20products.
#Ideagen #ACC #globalinnovationsummit

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