Analysis: Deep divisions, obstructions by fossil fuel-producing countries and the missing voices of campaigners and experts ...
The White House said Tuesday it is disappointing that negotiators could not strike a legally binding deal to address plastic ...
The failure of recent global talks in Busan, South Korea, to produce a landmark treaty to combat plastic pollution, has ...
Plastic pollution is choking the planet. From the bottom of the Mariana trench to the top of Mount Everest, there is little ...
More than 100 countries want the treaty to limit production as well as tackle cleanup and recycling, which is essential to ...
By Steve Fletcher United Nations-backed talks for a global treaty to end plastic pollution wrapped up without an agreement in ...
Oil-producing countries were reportedly the key obstacle to finding common ground at the gathering in South Korea.
Between 20 and 34 million people are believed to work as waste pickers worldwide, playing a crucial role in recovering ...
The majority of countries appeared keen to strike a robust deal and build a legal framework to address plastic pollution.
Country negotiators on Sunday, December 1, failed to agree on a proposed treaty to tackle the global plastic pollution crisis after one week of talks in the South Korean city of Busan.
PepsiCo, Zero Waste Europe, Reloop, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Greenpeace, WWF, and UNEP are among the industry players ...
It is recognised as the most significant environmental cause of disease and premature deaths globally, surpassing even ...