An analysis by the Centre for International Environmental Law (CIEL) found that 220 lobbyists had registered for INC-5.
Negotiators at a U.N. plastic pollution summit in Busan, South Korea are pushing for a legally binding treaty that would set global plastic production reduction targets.
Amid Greenpeace’s action, at the multilateral meeting in Busan, oil-producing countries are holding back a deal to cut ...
Plastic is ubiquitous. Globally, around 400 million tonnes of new plastic are produced each year. Without improvements to ...
Countries told they can't afford to miss the opportunity to tackle plastic pollution next year - but can they resolve a sharp divide over cutting oil-heavy production? Failure of Busan talks exposes f ...
By Sunday night, negotiators had failed to reach an agreement on the treaty, with the chair calling for additional time for ...
Doubts rose on sealing a global treaty to curb plastic pollution on the last day of scheduled talks, as over 100 countries ...
South Africa and the African continent as a whole continue to deal with issues of pollution whether it be water, air or ...