Global talks to develop a landmark treaty to end plastic pollution have once again failed. The UN negotiations, the sixth round of talks in just under three years, were due to end on Thursday but countries continued to negotiate into the night in the hopes of breaking a deadlock.
Breakdown
- UN negotiations in Geneva for a global plastic treaty ended without agreement. 8s
- Talks aimed to create the first legally binding treaty to address plastic pollution. 20s
- The main dispute was over capping new plastic production versus focusing on waste management. 51s
- Countries reliant on oil and gas, such as Saudi Arabia and Russia, opposed production caps. 1m 1s
- Global plastic production exceeds 400 million tonnes annually and could rise by 70% by 2040. 1m 30s