Plastics Treaty Talks: Chaos, Stalling, and Unproven Recycling Methods

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Plastics Treaty Talks: Chaos, Stalling, and Unproven Recycling Methods
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The fossil fuel industry is promoting unproven recycling methods as a solution to plastic pollution in order to protect their profits and undermine efforts to reduce the use of fossil fuels. At the recent Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting in Nairobi, negotiations on an international agreement to address plastics ended in deadlock as countries like Saudi Arabia and China, along with fossil fuel and petrochemical lobbyists, opposed any limits on plastic production. These groups advocate for a "circular economy" where waste plastic is endlessly recycled, but critics argue that this approach is insufficient and that reduction measures are necessary. The industry's push for chemical recycling and "circularity" is seen as a way to avoid production caps and perpetuate the plastic crisis.

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