ith little negotiation time left to produce the world’s first treaty to curb plastic pollution, Indonesia was criticized for not showing enough ambition to cut down production of plastic ...
The final round of negotiations taking place in South Korea for a worldwide plastics treaty will look to rapidly cut surging plastic pollution. But oil and gas interests could scupper a deal.
When global representatives meet in Busan, South Korea later this month, it will be the world’s last chance to create a legally binding international treaty to reduce plastic pollution as part ...