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Against the clock to address plastic pollution: Critical challenges to elaborate a comprehensive and ambitious Plastic Treaty

Leandra R. Gonçalves, D. G. Webster, Natalia de Miranda Grilli, Carla Isobel Elliff, Vitória Milanez Scrich, Giovanna S. R. Lopes, Alexander Turra

2024Cambridge Prisms Plastics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To address the global challenge of plastic waste, 175 UN Member States are negotiating a legally binding instrument, the Plastic Treaty, aimed at ending plastic pollution. This ambitious framework, targeting both terrestrial and marine sources, is being developed through Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meetings scheduled to conclude by 2025. Amidst uncertainties and power dynamics influencing state positions, this research identifies 10 critical, yet unresolved, points within the treaty negotiations (i.e., the scope of the treaty, equity and differentiation, involvement of non-state actors, integration with existing agreements, standards and specifications, trade implications, monitoring and reporting, responsibility and historical contributions, binding vs. non-binding commitments, and financing and technology transfer). The findings suggest potential compromises in the treaty’s environmental provisions, influenced by domestic interests and international power disparities. As negotiations progress, the imperative for cooperation and decisive action against plastic pollution becomes increasingly pressing, challenging member states to prioritize global environmental integrity over national interests.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic pollutionTreatyPollutionEnvironmental sciencePolitical scienceLawBiologyEcologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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