Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 55— - SAVE OUR SEAS 2.0 › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - ENHANCED GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT TO COMBAT MARINE DEBRIS › § 4262
The Secretary of State must lead international work to fight marine debris and make plastic waste handling better. The Secretary must work with the USAID Administrator and other federal officials to make plans and run programs that help other countries, local governments, and businesses fix their trash and recycling systems faster. The work includes helping countries build safer and stronger systems for handling used materials, track how well those systems work with clear standards, find and fix problems, remove things that encourage bad disposal, teach the public about proper waste habits, involve cities and industries, support investors and local institutions to create businesses that cut plastic waste, reach more people with reliable services, improve tracking of marine debris, encourage private investment and markets for recycled products, promote reusable alternatives, and help collect damaged fishing gear. The named partners include the U.S. Trade Representative, the State Department Under Secretary, the EPA Administrator, the Trade and Development Agency, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (or Overseas Private Investment Corporation as relevant), the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the Coast Guard for ship pollution, and any other agency heads the Secretary chooses. Help must focus first on fast-growing economies and on rivers and coasts that science shows are the worst sources of marine debris. Progress must be measured with clear, accountable metrics. Nothing here allows changing or limiting the investment programs of the agencies named.
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33 U.S.C. § 4262
Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73