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Wondering what the status of this treaty is, and how much "teeth" it has.

"The most immediate bans or restrictions on single-use plastics, researchers say, should apply to products that are most likely to leak into the environment and cause harm and yet are relatively unnecessary. These include takeaway containers, #ChipBags, balloons, cotton swabs, disposable #ecigarettes and #TeaBags. (A number of environmental organizations including WWF have lists of products that the treaty should prioritize.)"

Finally, a solution to #plastic #pollution that’s not just recycling

Countries are negotiating a new global treaty to drastically reduce the plastic waste that has been poisoning the world.

by Benji Jones
Jun 7, 2023

"This treaty could be huge. Although it will take months of negotiating for any of the details to become clear, the agreement — set to be finalized by the end of 2024 — will require countries to do far more than just fix their recycling systems. Negotiators will discuss a menu of options including a cap on overall plastic production, bans on certain materials and products including many #SingleUsePlastics, and incentives to grow an industry around reusable items. This treaty could literally transform entire chunks of the global economy.

"As with any global deal, an ambitious agreement will face several roadblocks, some of which have already appeared. Certain countries, such as #SaudiArabia and the #US, for example, are pushing for voluntary terms that would allow them to continue investing in their #petrochemical #industries (plastic is a #petrochemical).

"Then again, the fact that global talks are happening at all is in itself a big deal and reveals a shift in the politics around waste. 'There’s a true willingness to tackle this problem,' said Erin Simon, vice president and head of plastic waste at the #WorldWildlifeFund, a large #environmental group. 'We’ve never seen so much progress.'

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"Certain chemicals used in plastics are especially problematic and could be targeted by bans. Some #FlameRetardants, for example, are linked to #cancers and #endocrine disruption; they can also make plastics hard to recycle. A number of other additives and materials are similarly dangerous to humans or #ecosystems, or they make recycling difficult, such as polyvinyl chloride (#PVC) and various kinds of #PFAS (the so-called forever chemicals).

"The treaty may also ban or restrict a whole bunch of common, problematic products — namely, packaging and other #singleuse items, such as cups and cutlery."

Read more:
vox.com/down-to-earth/2023/6/7

#Crapitalism #BanPlastics
#WaterIsLife #OceansAreLife #BigOilAndGas

Vox · Finally, a solution to plastic pollution that’s not just recyclingBy Benji Jones

#PlasticsPollution Has Become a Crisis, #Biden Admin Acknowledges insideclimatenews.org/news/190 #USpol

Christy Leavitt, Oceana: “We applaud the Biden admin for committing to phase out #SingleUsePlastics. The US government is the world’s largest purchaser of goods and services, and its decisions can have a global impact."

Jen Fela, Plastic Pollution Coalition: "It seems to go further than any previous singular federal action on plastic pollution, acknowledging some key truths about this crisis"

Corporations churn out single-use plastic packaging by the truckload — disposable yogurt cups, takeout food containers, shopping bags, mailers, cling wrap, and more. These items comprise much of the 19 million metric tons of plastic waste that ends up in the environment each year... #plastics #singleuseplastics #accountability #environment #packaging #conservation #climatechange #plasticpollution #currentaffairs grist.org/accountability/compa

Grist · A new report looks at major companies’ efforts to address plastic waste — and finds them lackingBy Joseph Winters

#HongKong’s new ban on #singleuseplastics
New rules, which come into force on the symbolic date on #EarthDay aim to cut down on non-biodegradable #plastics in #landfill sites. The first phase prohibits the sale and distribution of single-use plastics such as straws and cutlery, as well as styrofoam food containers. Phase two, which could start as early as 2025, will ban single-use plastic cups and boxes for takeaway services.
Here’s a visual guide to the new rules.
multimedia.scmp.com/infographi

Clent Earth: Big Oil's Plan B: Plastic

Public alarm about #SingleUsePlastics and awareness about the damaging effects of #PlasticPollution has never been higher. But in the last few years, #FossilFuel and #petrochemical businesses have been pouring billions of dollars into new plants intended to make millions more tonnes of #plastic than they now pump out.

These industries have found a way to monetise the possibility that a global response to #ClimateChange might reduce demand for #FossilFuels: their plan B is plastic.

#pollution #MicroPlastics

clientearth.org/latest/news/bi

www.clientearth.orgBig Oil's Plan B: PlasticFossil fuel and petrochemical businesses have found a way to monetise the possibility that a global response to climate change might reduce demand for fossil fuels: their plan B is plastic.

Final thoughts on recycling for this series nonzerosum.games/betterrecycli
Looking at recycling schemes that are already working, set backs like the deferment of the Container Return Scheme and looking through our crystal ball at ideas for the future.

#recycling #greenpeace #crs #containerreturnscheme #happycowmilk #foodscraps #cartoons #octopus #cows #farming #plastic #nomoreplastic #singleuseplastics #nomoresingleuseplastics

It’s a fine morning in the #GreatLakes to commit to change. Here are just a few ideas…

Attempt to get #singleuseplastics out of your life.

Support local farmers that are changing the way they grow and raise your food in order to have less fertilizer runoff, improve soil health and have fresher tasty food.

If humans ate even 10% less meat and dairy it would greatly help with greenhouse gas emissions (yah that is hard for the #cheeseheads on my west shore)
And much more!
#CleanWaterisLife