Plastics Treaty Negotiations - On A Road To Nowhere?
Mageswari Sangaralingam, Senior Research Officer, Sahabat Alam Malaysia & Consumers Association of Penang
06-Dec-23 15:00
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In March 2022, a global commitment was made to negotiate a comprehensive plastics treaty, addressing the entire life cycle of plastic. Now at the end of 2023, countries are still grappling with disagreements, particularly from "low-ambition" nations disputing fundamental terms like "plastics" and "life cycle." Despite some progress, such as increased support for tackling harmful additives, the recent third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC) ended in frustration. Negotiators now lack a formal work plan for the upcoming five months before the next discussions, and multiple advocacy groups express concerns about the significant delays, questioning the fulfilment of the promise to establish a robust, binding plastics treaty that the world urgently requires. Will the treaty succumb to inertia and eventual disaster, if no progress is made? We discuss this and more with Mageswari Sangaralingam, a Senior Research Officer from Sahabat Alam Malaysia, and the Consumers Association of Penang.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, politics, international
Tags: INC-3, Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution, fossil fuel lobbyists, Global Plastics Treaty, plastic pollution crisis, microplastics, #beatplasticpollution, the recycling myth,