plastic treaty

Why Global Plastics Treaty Talks Failed?
The failure of the INC-5.2 Geneva talks highlights how vested interests, particularly petrostates, continue to block meaningful global action on plastic pollution. With plastic production surging—contributing nearly 5% of global emissions—and microplastics infiltrating ecosystems and human health, urgent leadership and policy shifts are critical.

Beyond Busan – Will the Prolonged Push to Secure a Global Plastic Treaty Help Combat the Disposable Cups Crisis in South Korea?
The recent INC-5 negotiations in Busan spotlighted the urgent need to tackle plastic pollution globally, with a focus on reducing single-use plastics like disposable coffee cups, which contribute significantly to waste in South Korea and beyond. While the treaty negotiations ended without a binding agreement, discussions highlighted innovative reuse solutions, such as rental cup systems and “Bring Your Own Container” initiatives, as promising pathways to transition from a linear to a circular economy. As the world’s fourth-largest petrochemical producer, South Korea has a critical role in aligning government, business, and citizen efforts to curb unsustainable plastic use ahead of the next round of talks in 2024.
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