The world’s nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global crisis of plastic pollution.
The world's nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global plastic pollution crisis.
Curbing the production of plastics tops the agenda on the final day of a conference on global pollution in South Korea.
A last round of negotiations on a legally binding treaty to address the global scourge of plastic pollution has opened in ...
Many nations hope to reduce the half a billion tons of plastic made each year. But pushback from plastic and oil producers, ...
Plastic is ubiquitous. Globally, around 400 million tonnes of new plastic are produced each year. Without improvements to ...
Amid Greenpeace’s action, at the multilateral meeting in Busan, oil-producing countries are holding back a deal to cut ...
The high number of lobbyists – larger than any single national delegation including host country South Korea – has sparked ...
Talks began in Busan, South Korea, on Monday aiming to clinch a legally binding deal on plastics pollution, led by the UN ...
The tanker was scheduled to pick up propylene, which is used to manufacture plastic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Global leaders unite in Busan to negotiate a global plastic pollution treaty to curb environmental damage and climate change ...
The global production of plastic has reached almost half a billion tonnes each year, more than double the amount produced 20 ...