Global food and packaging companies, including Nestle, PepsiCo, and Unilever, are collaborating to reduce plastic use and advocate for regulation following the collapse of U.N. talks in August. The failure to secure a deal on cutting plastic has left many advocates pessimistic about achieving a global agreement during U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. “It is certainly encouraging to see multinationals publicly recommit on plastics, but credibility now hinges on evidence, not new promises,” Kelly Cooper, sustainability consultant and co-author of a Harvard study into the impact of political shifts on corporate sustainability, told Reuters.

