The world will be “unable to cope” with the sheer volume of plastic waste a decade from now unless countries agree to curbs on production, the co-chair of a coalition of key countries has warned ahead of crunch talks on curbing global plastic pollution.

Speaking before the final, critical round of UN talks on the first global treaty to end plastic waste, in Busan, South Korea, this week, Norway’s minister for international development, Anne Beathe Tvinnereim, acknowledged the split that had developed between plastic-producing countries and others. She represents more than 60 “high ambition” nations, led by Rwanda and Norway, who want plastic pollution tackled over its full life cycle. Crucially, this means clamping down heavily on production.

While a “perfect treaty” may not be possible due to the strength of opposition, mainly from oil-producing countries, she hoped a deal could be reached that could be strengthened over time.

  • @Stamau123
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    281 day ago

    We’re coping with it now?

  • Atelopus-zeteki
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    251 day ago

    I suspect the levels of microplastics in every being, and location on the planet indicates that we have already reached the ‘unable to cope’ stage.

  • @Coldgoron
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    131 day ago

    I can only store so much plastic in my balls.

  • HubertManne
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    151 day ago

    If we don’t do something ; we may soon see microplastics all over the place. Maybe even in our bodies /s

  • @[email protected]
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    116 hours ago

    the global-scale unending red-spot hurricane will really put this plastic waste problem into perspective