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Global Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks Extended After Nations Fail to Reach Consensus

Negotiations in Busan stalled over disagreements on plastic production limits, chemical controls, and financial support for developing nations.

  • The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on plastic pollution ended without a treaty, with talks set to resume next year.
  • Key disagreements centered on whether the treaty should include binding limits on plastic production and toxic chemicals, as well as financial mechanisms for developing nations.
  • A coalition of over 100 countries advocated for ambitious measures to address the full lifecycle of plastics, while oil-producing nations opposed production cuts.
  • India proposed a dedicated multilateral fund to support developing nations in addressing plastic pollution but emphasized balancing environmental goals with economic development.
  • Environmental groups criticized the process for lacking transparency and urged negotiators to adopt a more decisive approach to overcome the deadlock.
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