Informal Talks Begin in Japan for Global Plastic Pollution Treaty
Delegates from approximately 20 countries are holding informal talks in Japan to revive efforts towards a global treaty on plastic pollution, following previous unsuccessful negotiations in South Korea.
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'Unofficial' talks on plastic pollution treaty to begin in Japan
Supposedly final talks in South Korea in 2024 toward an agreement failed, and a renewed effort in Geneva last August likewise collapsed in overtime.
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Countries expected to be present in Tokyo include big oil producers like Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States as well as islands states Antigua and Barbuda and Palau, plus China, India and the European Union.
Read full article →‘Unofficial’ talks on plastic pollution treaty to begin in Japan
Delegates from around 20 countries will hold three days of “informal” talks in Japan from Sunday aimed at salvaging efforts towards a landmark global treaty on plastic pollution. Supposedly final talks in South Korea in 2024 towards an agreement failed, and a renewed effort in Geneva last August likewise collapsed in overtime. A Japanese environment ministry […]
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