Negotiations on a treaty to end plastic pollution have concluded in Busan, South Korea without reaching an agreement.
Delegates from more than 170 countries attempting to negotiate a treaty to curb global plastic pollution ended a weeklong ...
More than 100 countries want the treaty to limit production as well as tackle cleanup and recycling, and many have said that ...
Plastic pollution treaty talks are ending in South Korea with no agreement, negotiators plan to meet again next year ...
The world’s nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global crisis of plastic pollution ...
The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) on Plastic Pollution concluded on Sunday in Busan, ...
Delegates from around the world gathered in Busan, South Korea, on Monday for a decisive round of negotiations aimed at addressing the escalating global plastic pollution crisis. This marks the ...
“We must end plastic pollution before plastic pollution ends us,” Kim Wansup, South Korea's minister of environment, said during the opening session. The planet is “ choking on ...
Negotiators gathered in Busan, South Korea, on Monday in a final push to create a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution. It's the fifth time the world's nations convene to craft ...
A last round of negotiations on a legally binding treaty to address the global scourge of plastic pollution has opened in Busan, South Korea. Here's what to know about it: ...
Industry leaders want an agreement that prevents plastic pollution by redesigning plastics to be reused, recycled and remade into new products. They say this will keep the materials in circulation ...