Talks were scheduled to end on Monday but continued overnight as negotiators sparred over how to address overproduction.
Valerie Volcovici reports for Reuters.
In short:
- Delegates could not reach an agreement on setting sustainable plastic production limits, despite extending negotiations beyond the initial deadline.
- Countries committed to further technical discussions before the final negotiations in Busan, focusing on identifying hazardous plastics and redesigning packaging.
- More than 50 countries supported analyzing sustainable production levels, but faced opposition from major petrochemical producers.
Key quote:
"Science is clear: we must first address the unsustainable levels of plastic production if we want to end plastic pollution globally.
— Christophe Bechu, France's minister for ecological transition.
Why this matters:
Understanding and controlling plastic production is critical for global health and the environment, as unmanaged plastic waste is a major driver of pollution and climate change. Read more: “Plastic People” — A documentary that changed my view on plastics.
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