Latest INC-5 Chair text includes global bans on
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) Following a fierce ultimatum by over 80 countries at INC-5 that they will not accept a global plastic pollution treaty that excludes strong and ambitious measures, such as global
— Plastics treaty negotiations have concluded in Busan after a week of largely
No deal on plastics treaty, our work continues
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13 hours agoWhen the next meeting, and where it would be held, is not known. INC-5 follows four earlier rounds of negotiations: INC-1, which took place in Punta del Este in November
21 hours agoThe fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended with no final agreement in place today. Instead, leaders will. meet again to deliver the final treaty. They must use
Plastic Treaty Talks Stall Despite Support for
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— Break Free from Plastic members today reaffirmed their commitment to continue pushing for a strong and ambitious global plastics treaty following the stalling of
1 day ago4 of 13 . Third from right, Juliet Kabera, director general of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority and Rwanda’s lead negotiator to the INC, Anthony Agotha, special envoy for Climate and Environment Diplomacy,
UN plastics conference fails to yield treaty to cut production
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16 hours agoHowever, countries remained far apart on the basic scope of a treaty and could agree only to postpone key decisions and resume talks, dubbed INC 5.2, to a later date.
17 hours agoBUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Negotiations on a treaty to end plastic pollution have concluded in Busan, South Korea without reaching an agreement. This was supposed to be
Will the fifth Global Plastic Treaty talks finally seal a deal?
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In 2022, the INC set in motion the drafting process for a Global Plastics Treaty. Plastic production has soared in recent decades, but recycling has struggled to keep pace.
3 days agoINC-1 in Uruguay lays groundwork for the treaty. High Ambition Coalition launched to end plastic pollution by 2040. 2023: Drafting of the ‘zero draft’ treaty at INC-3 in Nairobi, Kenya. 2024: INC-4 (Ottawa): Rules for
- Will a plastic treaty limit the world's plastic supply?
- A growing number of countries said in Busan that they want to address the total amount of plastic produced on Earth. A senior member of the U.S. delegation told The Associated Press on Saturday that the country supports having an article in the treaty that limits the world’s supply of plastic.
- Are South Korean environmental activists calling for a global plastics Treaty?
- (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) South Korean environment activists protest calling for a strong global plastics treaty outside of the venue for the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution in Busan, South Korea, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024.
- Would a plastic treaty be better than a weak one?
- No treaty at all would be better than a weak one, Adu-Kumi added. Ghana’s communities, bodies of water, drains and farmlands are choked with plastics, and dumping sites full of plastics are always on fire, he said. “We are here for a legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution,” he said in an interview.
- How many tons of plastic are produced a year?
- Every year, the world produces more than 400 million tons of new plastic. Plastic production could climb about 70% by 2040 without policy changes. The draft’s options also include possible language to ban some plastic products that are single-use or contain toxic chemicals, as well as less stringent options.
- Is the new plastic pollution Treaty too weak?
- Delegates from some countries say the new draft is too weak. Sam Adu-Kumi, lead negotiator for Ghana, said the draft is full of voluntary measures that won’t end plastic pollution but the world needs a treaty that imposes obligations on all parties. No treaty at all would be better than a weak one, Adu-Kumi added.
- Do oil-rich countries want to reduce plastic production?
- Oil-rich nations like Saudi Arabia strongly oppose efforts to reduce plastic production and use procedural tactics to delay negotiations.