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Companies are lobbying for credits related to reducing plastic pollution to be included in United Nations’ first legally binding plastics treaty; the move raises concerns among environmental groups who believe it could fund waste-burning initiatives
Published:
April 29, 2024
by CE Noticias Financieras (Latin America)
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Greenpeace calls for Global Treaty to reduce plastic production and end single-use plastic pollution at INC-4 meeting; group also urges the setting of reduction, reuse and refill targets, and calls for elimination of bad faith influence in negotiation
Published:
April 25, 2024
by CE Noticias Financieras (Latin America)
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United Nations Environment Programme acknowledges EPS transport packaging as recyclable in practice and at scale in its recently revised Plastic Pollution Science report; Global EPS Sustainability Alliance applauds UNEP’s recognition
Published:
April 22, 2024
by PR Web
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Korean civil society coalition Uproot Plastics calls for government’s strong ambition in Global Plastics Treaty negotiations
Published:
April 17, 2024
by Break Free From Plastic (BFFP)
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CEFLEX urges negotiators at upcoming INC-4 meeting for a global plastics treaty to focus on mandatory legislation on product design and effective EPR and waste management to enforce the transition to a circular economy for flexible packaging
Published:
April 16, 2024
by CEFLEX
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