UN plastic pollution reduction talks to resume in August

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  • UN plastic pollution reduction talks to resume in August

The United Nations Environment Programme says talks will resume in August this year to put together a draft for the first-ever international treaty aimed at reducing plastic pollution.

The meetings of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution will be held in Geneva, Switzerland.

Global plastic waste more than doubled in the 20 years leading up to 2019. The UN adopted a resolution to develop an international legally binding instrument on pollution caused by plastic by the end of 2024.

Delegates to the intergovernmental committee met in November last year in Busan, South Korea. But they deferred an agreement as they failed to narrow gaps in opinion.

In the meeting, the European Union and other parties argued that plastic production must be restricted, while oil-producing countries opposed such regulations.

The talks in August are expected to resume based on a draft presented by the committee chair at the previous meeting. Ministerial-level discussions are also planned. 

Source: NHK World