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Proposed Global Treaty To Tackle Harmful Substances In Plastics And Promote Circular Economy

2021-11-02


Peru and Rwanda wrote a draft resolution on the 2nd of September 2021, to address harmful substances in plastics.  

The draft resolution requests that an intergovernmental negotiating committee be established to legally bind the treaty on plastic pollution. So far, 120 countries support the resolution and if accepted, this resolution will address the use of compounds, additives, and harmful substances in designing plastics. This also includes microplastics. 

The draft includes the following proposals: 

  • To address product design and use, this includes compounds, additives, harmful substances, and intentionally added microplastics. 
  • To achieve sustainable production and consumption of plastics which includes the uptake of secondary and alternative raw materials. 
  • To consider the need for a financial mechanism to support the implementation of priorities and the option of a dedicated multilateral fund.  

Plastic makers have shown commitment to increasing constructive engagement with governments and other stakeholders in promoting a circular economy. 

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) is very committed to eliminating plastic waste. Some NGOs have shown skepticism about it, saying ACC should not only support a global agreement but should also focus on reducing virgin plastic production and the establishment of a non-toxic, safe circular economy.  

The draft resolution will be discussed and voted on in Nairobi at the next UNEA session in February 2022. About 30 countries, including the UK and 27 EU member states, are co-sponsoring the motion to open formal talks.

Last Update: 2021-11-02



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