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WWF calls for a global ban on ‘harmful and unnecessary’ single-use plastic items


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Items such as vapes, cutlery and cosmetic microplastics are being called out ahead of key UN plastic pollution treaty talks.

New technical reports outline high-risk plastics polluting the planet and shows global plastic bans, phase-outs and control measures are entirely feasible.

WWF is calling on governments to support global bans and phase outs of the ‘most high-risk and unnecessary’ single-use plastic products – such as plastic cutlery, e-cigarettes and microplastics in cosmetics, among others, ahead of the UN plastic pollution treaty talks taking place in Paris from 29 May – 2 June 2023.

A series of new reports published today – commissioned by WWF and conducted by Eunomia – identifies the most damaging plastic products polluting the environment and proposes global control measures needed to eliminate, reduce or safely manage and circulate these plastics. WWF is advocating for these measures to be included in the treaty text, set to be published in the lead-up to the next round of talks in December 2023.

The research presents solutions for how to address the most urgent plastic pollution challenges under the new global treaty, by splitting plastic products into two groups – those that can feasibly be significantly reduced or eliminated in the short term (Class I) and those that cannot currently be feasibly eliminated or significant reduced but require global control measures to promote recycling and responsible management and disposal (Class II). The analysis splits the products into broad categories based on pollution risk, which WWF believes will aid effective regulation at the global level, over legislating for individual plastic items – which can be both complex and open up potential loopholes.

Recognising the complex, interconnected and pervasive relationship society has built with plastics, the analysis also considers any unintended environmental, health and societal consequences of eliminating or replacing a certain type of plastic.

“We’re locked into a system where we’re now producing quantities of plastic well beyond what any country can properly deal with, resulting in a plastic pollution crisis affecting the environment as well as society,” says Marco Lambertini, WWF Special Envoy. “And if we don’t take action right now, the situation’s only going to get worse. On our current trajectory, by 2040 global plastic production will double, plastic leakage into our oceans will triple and the total volume of plastic pollution in our oceans will quadruple. We cannot allow this to happen. Plastic pollution is a global problem that requires a global solution. Negotiators must heed the guidance in this report and work together to create a treaty with comprehensive and specific binding global rules that can turn the tide on the plastic crisis.”

While plastic is cheap and versatile, with countless uses across many industries, almost half of all plastic is used to create short-lived or single-use products that can spend hundreds of years degrading – and most of which are consumed in high and upper-middle income countries. Research shows that by 2015, 60% of all plastics ever produced had already reached their end of life and been discarded. Globally, less than 10% of plastic products are recycled.

“Many countries are already implementing measures, from bans of plastic items such as bags or straws and stirrers, to microbeads in cosmetics or single-use food and beverage items," says Lambertini. “But we know this isn’t enough. We need coordinated approaches led by globally agreed rules that can make a difference at scale and put every country and company on the same level playing field. It’s 2023. There’s no logical reason to keep many single-use plastic products in circulation globally when we know they’re causing so much damage; polluting waterways and choking the oceans and entering our own food chain. There’s so much technology at the industry's fingertips to provide more sustainable alternatives and substitutes. We need regulation and incentives to support this transition by sparking innovation and boosting trade in sustainable alternatives.”

Despite regulation and voluntary measures at national levels, efforts haven’t proven enough to stop plastic leaking into the environment in one location, and ending up hundreds or even thousands of kilometres away. Single-use plastics, microplastics and lost or discarded fishing equipment – known as “ghost gear” – now make up the majority of plastic pollution in the ocean.

Czarina Constantino-Panopio, Program Manager of the No Plastics in Nature Initiative of WWF-Philippines, shares that, “We have seen in the Philippines that many communities are faced with the challenge of a barrage of plastic waste flooding their lives coupled with limited infrastructure that could deal with such. Eliminating high-risk and unnecessary single-use plastics is thus the first step towards creating an inclusive circular economy with the plastic pollution treaty ensuring the recognition of all stakeholders that may be affected.”

Following a promising start at the first Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee (INC) meeting last year, negotiators must now flesh out the details of the treaty text to most effectively and equitably tackle plastic pollution.


What next after a good Azure Certification?



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Alt-Text: What next after a good Azure Certification?

An Azure certification is a great accomplishment that demonstrates your knowledge and expertise in working with Azure services and solutions. However, it's important to consider what your next steps should be to maximize the value of your certification and advance your career. In this blog post, we'll explore some strategies and options for what to do next after earning a good Azure Certification.

Whether you're just starting out in your career or looking to advance to the next level, these tips can help you stand out in the competitive Azure job market and continue to grow your skills and expertise. Learning Azure and earning an Azure Certification can be a valuable asset for anyone looking to start or advance their career in cloud computing and related fields.

Azure Certification is significant because it attests to your proficiency in using Microsoft Azure, one of the most popular cloud computing platforms utilized by companies and organizations all over the world. The ability to develop, install, and manage Azure solutions and services are shown by receiving an Azure Certification, which may make you stand out in a crowded employment market and lead to new career prospects.

Azure Certification can also help you win the trust of prospective employers and clients who may be searching for experts with demonstrated Azure abilities and competence.




Obtain Real-World Experience

Having real experience is just as essential as having a theoretical understanding of Azure services and solutions, which you can show by getting an Azure Certification. Consider acquiring practical experience by helping out nonprofit organizations that require assistance with their Azure deployments or working on real-world initiatives. You may hone new abilities that will be helpful in your profession by applying your knowledge to real-world situations.

You can also think about pursuing an internship or an apprenticeship with an Azure-using company. You may get useful knowledge and exposure to various Azure solutions, tools, and practices through these possibilities.




Concentrate on a Particular Field

It's hard to be an expert in every service and solution provided by Azure, and it provides a wide variety of them. Think about specializing in a particular aspect of Azure, such as security, artificial intelligence, or data analytics. This can help you become a go-to expert in that area and differentiate yourself from other Azure professionals.

You can specialize by enrolling in extra classes and earning certificates that are specific to your area of interest. These can show your dedication to lifelong learning and progress while also assisting you in developing a deeper grasp of the particular methods and tools employed in that field.




Sign up for Azure Communities

Joining Azure communities is a terrific way to connect with other professionals and keep current on industry trends. You may be able to network with other Azure experts through these forums, exchange information and ideas, and discover fresh tools and methods.

You can join a variety of Azure communities, including the Microsoft Tech Community Azure community, the Azure subreddit, and the Azure User Group. You may also think about going to conferences and events related to Azure, like Microsoft Ignite, to network with other experts and get knowledge about the most recent advancements in the industry.




Create a blog or YouTube channel for yourself

An excellent method to display your knowledge about Azure and establish thought leadership is to launch your own blog or YouTube channel. You may establish yourself as an authority in the industry and draw in prospective employers or clients by producing high-quality material that instructs and informs readers about Azure.

You can begin by writing tutorials, how-to manuals, or opinion pieces on issues related to Azure that catch your attention. You may also discuss your observations and learnings from actual Azure implementations. You may grow a following and position yourself as a respected figure in the Azure community by constantly creating high-quality material.




Considering Continuing Education

Although obtaining an Azure Certification is an excellent accomplishment, it's crucial to maintain studying and developing your abilities. Think about continuing your education in fields like computer science, data science, or cybersecurity that are relevant to Azure. This can broaden your knowledge of the concepts and technology that underlie Azure solutions and help you become a more well-rounded professional.

Additionally, to further set yourself apart and show that you are dedicated to lifelong learning and progress, you can think about getting an additional degree, such as a Master's or Doctorate.




Benefits of earning an Azure Certification




Getting an Azure Certification has several advantages, such as:

Using your knowledge to prove it: Obtaining an Azure Certification verifies your understanding of and proficiency in working with Microsoft Azure, one of the top cloud computing platforms utilized by companies and organizations throughout the world. This may make you stand out in a crowded employment market and show prospective clients or employers that you have the knowledge and experience necessary to create, implement, and maintain Azure solutions and services.

Improving your career prospects: Gaining new employment possibilities and raising your earning potential are both possible with Azure Certification. With Azure Certification on your CV, you may stand out from the competition as many organizations demand or prefer individuals with it.

Increasing your knowledge and skills: Getting ready for the Azure Certification can provide you with a greater grasp of Azure's services and products as well as allied technologies like networking, storage, and security. This might broaden your professional horizons and enhance your capacity for problem-solving.

Getting involved in a community: Azure Certification can help you become involved with a group of experts who are passionate about working with Azure and share your interests. You may have the chance to connect with others in this community, exchange information and ideas, and pick up new skills.




Conclusion

Obtaining an Azure Certification is a noteworthy achievement that shows your proficiency with Azure services and solutions. To continue developing your talents and expanding your career, it's crucial to think about what you should do next.

You can keep differentiating yourself and standing out in the crowded Azure employment market by getting real-world experience, specializing in a certain area, joining Azure groups, creating your own blog or YouTube channel, and going back to school.

Save the Children PH Joins Global Call to End Physical and Humiliating Punishment of Children


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About 42 million Filipino children do not have full legal protection from all forms of violence specifically in places where they should be safe such as the homes. The Philippines joins 134 countries all over the world that’s bereft of a legislation to curb physical and humiliating punishment against children. Dahlia, not her real name, from Parañaque would scream each time her mother burns her arm with mosquito coil for household chores left undone. Whenever Dahlia passes by her mother’s stall in the market, she often hears her mother gossip about her to other vendors calling her a “prostitute” for coming home late. She ran away from home when her stepfather strangled her just because her radio was playing loud. She lived temporarily with friends until her boyfriend got her pregnant. At 16, she will soon give birth to a baby she is not ready to care for.

Sadly, but true, Dahlia’s case is but one of the many children in the country whose lives took a downright spiral because the caregivers expected to protect them were the abusers. In situation like this, the government is expected to provide protection and security for the most vulnerable members of our society, our children. However, the Philippines has yet to pass a policy on the protection of children against physical and humiliating punishment, as an agreed target among member-nations to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals of 2015.




“We join the clamour of children for protection from punishment that hurt, humiliate, and denigrate them. We appeal to our legislators to pass ‘The Positive Parenting of Children's Act’ (Senate Bill 2036),” said Atty. Alberto Muyot, CEO of Save the Children Philippines.

SB 2036, authored by Hon. Risa Hontiveros in the Senate, aspires to assist Filipino parents in adopting parenting methods that align with healthy child development and effective parenting. The method will ensure the rights of children are respected, especially their right to a life free from all forms of violence, including physical, humiliating, and degrading forms of punishment.

Save the Children explains that only one in seven children globally are protected by laws against physical and humiliating punishment which is the most common form of violence against children.

Physical and humiliating punishment of children often happens at the hands of parents, teachers and caregivers. Every year, thousands of children die as a result of violence at home, at school and other settings, and many more are seriously injured.

Many forms of violence against children would be considered torture if they were carried out on adults. It can include smacking, but can also involve kicking, shaking, burning, and forcing children to stay in uncomfortable positions. It also includes humiliating treatment which belittles the child.

Support Save the Children Philippines’ advocacy work on children! For opportunities for partnerships, please email supportercare@savethechildren.org.



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