There is an urgent need for a Global Plastics Treaty to tackle pervasive plastic pollution, projected to triple by 2060. A legally binding international agreement is crucial, addressing plastic throughout its lifecycle. Key themes include prioritizing reducing virgin plastic production over relying on inefficient recycling. We discuss the invisible threat of microplastics and the significant influence of the fossil fuel industry in negotiations. The debate emphasizes moving towards a circular economy and the UK's role in championing ambitious global targets.
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Discussion Question: How can governments and civil society counter industry lobbying to ensure a robust Global Plastics Treaty is finalized?
Source: Global Plastics Treaty
Volume 771: debated on Thursday 17 July 2025
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