UN Plastic Treaty Talks Collapse Amid Global Divisions

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The UN plastic treaty talks in Busan, South Korea, ended without reaching a deal as oil-rich nations and high-ambition countries remained deadlocked. The EU and oil producers clashed over potential limits on plastic production, with the EU pushing for restrictions while oil producers resisted. The negotiations aimed to address the growing issue of plastic waste, but the influence of the oil industry, which benefits from increased plastic production, posed a significant challenge to reaching an agreement.
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