If Plastics Win, We Lose: UN Moves to End Plastic Pollution with Global Treaty Negotiation Hosted in Ottawa, Despite Meddling by “Big Plastic”
These negotiations aim to develop a legally binding global plastics treaty to help safeguard people and the planet from the harmful impacts of plastic pollution.
- These negotiations aim to develop a legally binding global plastics treaty to help safeguard people and the planet from the harmful impacts of plastic pollution.
- Plastic pollution knows no borders and stands as the second most pressing environmental issue behind climate change.
- “Canada needs a comprehensive, government-wide strategy, with strong legislation and corporate action to end plastic pollution now.
- INC-4 is the final step before the global plastic treaty is finalized in South Korea later this year.