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- world@lemmy.world
Summary
The world faces an unmanageable plastic waste crisis within a decade unless countries agree to significant production cuts, warned Norway’s Anne Beathe Tvinnereim ahead of critical UN treaty talks in South Korea.
Divisions persist between plastic-producing nations, like the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, and a coalition of 60+ countries advocating for reductions across plastics’ life cycle.
Plastic use and waste are projected to triple by 2060, threatening health, biodiversity, and the climate.
The talks aim to address single-use plastics, toxic chemicals, and global production limits, but consensus remains elusive.
Stop saying 10 years. Say now.
Or 10 years ago.
We just keep hitting the snooze button on our annihilation alarm.