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‘The fight continues, no treaty yet’: Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver agreement

‘The fight continues, no treaty yet’: Global Plastics Treaty negotiations fail to deliver agreement

Tim Editor, 02/12/202402/12/2024

02 December 2024, Busan, South Korea — The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC5) for a Global Plastics Treaty ended today with an agreement to meet again for what will be the final negotiation meeting to land a deal. 

In response, Marian Ledesma, Greenpeace International INC-5 delegate and Greenpeace Philippines zero waste campaigner, said:

“Every day that governments allow polluters to flood the world with plastic, the burden falls heaviest on developing countries, including the Philippines, and on disproportionately impacted groups. Vulnerable sectors—our fisherfolk, waste pickers, and low-income and coastal communities—pay the highest price, facing environmental degradation, health risks, and economic losses. This week, however, over 100 Member States, representing billions of people, rejected a hollow agreement and committed to an ambitious treaty. This show of solidarity is a significant step forward. But promises alone are not enough—it’s time to deliver.”

© Greenpeace / Sungwoo Lee

“In the next meeting, Member States must prioritize the needs of vulnerable sectors and resist fossil fuel and petrochemical influence. Binding global targets to reduce plastic production, bans on single-use plastics, ambitious reuse goals, and an equitable financing plan are non-negotiable. The process must be inclusive and just, ensuring that the voices of those most affected by the plastic crisis—especially in developing nations—are front and center. This is not just a treaty; it’s a lifeline for billions worldwide.”

“The Philippines’ strong position in these negotiations is commendable, and we hope they continue to hold this stance in the face of mounting pressure. As one of the few in Asia advocating for ambitious measures, their leadership is vital in ensuring the treaty reflects the needs of vulnerable communities. This commitment must also extend to local action, such as reducing plastic production, eliminating sachets, and scaling up reuse systems. A strong Plastics Treaty that safeguards our health, biodiversity, and climate is our only option, and the Philippines must have the courage to lead by example. Cut plastic production, not the treaty ambition.”

© Greenpeace / Sungwoo Lee

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