The world’s nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global crisis of plastic pollution.
By Joyce Lee and Valerie Volcovici BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) -Negotiators on a treaty to curb plastic pollution face tough ...
Plastic is ubiquitous. Globally, around 400 million tonnes of new plastic are produced each year. Without improvements to ...
Curbing the production of plastics tops the agenda on the final day of a conference on global pollution in South Korea.
Many nations hope to reduce the half a billion tons of plastic made each year. But pushback from plastic and oil producers, ...
Amid Greenpeace’s action, at the multilateral meeting in Busan, oil-producing countries are holding back a deal to cut ...
The hoped-for treaty to come out of these talks could be the most significant deal relating to environmental protection as ...
South Korea has won international praise for its recycling efforts, but as it prepares to host talks for a global plastic ...
The world's nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global plastic pollution crisis.
A last round of negotiations on a legally binding treaty to address the global scourge of plastic pollution has opened in ...
Negotiators are gathering in South Korea in what’s billed as a final push to address the global crisis of plastic pollution ...
Negotiators are gathered in South Korea in what’s billed as a final push to address the global crisis of plastic pollution Negotiators gathered in Busan, South Korea, on Monday in a final push ...