
Nations Edge Closer to Landmark Plastic Pollution Treaty
After two years of deadlock, international talks on a plastic treaty show signs of progress as a large bloc of countries pushes for a production cap to reduce plastic pollution. A draft text includes options for a global target to cut plastic production, but opposition from a small group of nations could hinder ambitious outcomes. The treaty aims to address plastic pollution across its lifecycle, with a final decision expected soon. Environmental activists and supportive countries urge decisive action to protect the environment and human health.