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environment1 year ago

Global Plastic Treaty Stalls Amid Production Limit Disputes

Talks in Busan, South Korea, aimed at establishing a global treaty to reduce plastic pollution ended without agreement, as 85 countries called for binding targets to cut plastic production. The negotiations stalled due to resistance from countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, which opposed production cuts. Despite support from over 100 countries for legally binding reductions, the talks failed to bridge divisions. The EU and other high-ambition countries expressed disappointment but remain committed to pursuing a treaty with binding provisions. No date has been set for further negotiations.

environment1 year ago

Global Summit in South Korea Aims to Tackle Plastic Waste Crisis

Negotiators from various countries are meeting in Busan, South Korea, to finalize a global treaty aimed at reducing plastic pollution before an end-of-year deadline. The talks have been stalled due to resistance from the oil and gas industry, but recent signals from the Biden administration suggest potential U.S. support for stronger measures. Key issues include limiting plastic production, regulating hazardous chemicals, and creating a circular economy. With the U.S. election of Donald Trump, concerns arise about U.S. commitment, but global action remains crucial to address the escalating plastic waste crisis.

environment1 year ago

Global Urgency to Tackle Plastic Pollution Crisis Intensifies

The world faces an impending crisis with plastic waste, as experts warn that without significant reductions in production, the volume will become unmanageable in a decade. Ahead of crucial UN talks in South Korea, Norway's minister Anne Beathe Tvinnereim, representing a coalition of 60 countries, emphasized the need for a global treaty to address plastic pollution throughout its lifecycle. Despite opposition from major plastic-producing nations, there is hope for a treaty that can be strengthened over time. The talks are critical as plastic use and waste are projected to triple by 2060, with significant environmental and health risks.