Global Negotiators Meet in Nairobi to Discuss Landmark Plastic Pollution Treaty
Coalitions Led by Norway, Rwanda, and Saudi Arabia Advocate for Different Approaches to Tackle Plastic Pollution
- Global negotiators are in Nairobi to discuss the draft language for the first international, legally binding treaty on plastic pollution on land and at sea.
- The treaty is being developed by the U.N. Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution, with the aim of completing negotiations by the end of next year.
- Norway and Rwanda are leading a coalition of governments that want to end plastic pollution by 2040 by cutting production and limiting some chemicals used in making plastics.
- Saudi Arabia is leading a group of countries that have large petroleum industries and prefer to focus on recycling and waste management.
- The U.S. delegation is suggesting the treaty include some meaningful universal obligations, while also recognizing some national discretion.