• #61 Justine Maillot & Emma Priestland: Will the UN Global Plastics Treaty Break Us Free from Plastic?

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

#61 Justine Maillot & Emma Priestland: Will the UN Global Plastics Treaty Break Us Free from Plastic?

  • Summary

  • 40% of plastic produced is for one-time use packaging. Only 9% of all plastic ever made is recycled. A large portion of the rest, ends up littering our land and oceans, harming wildlife and human health through microplastics.

    Next week, the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee will be held in Busan, South Korea, to develop an internationally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment. This treaty presents a crucial opportunity to radically reduce plastic usage and waste, while encouraging businesses and individuals to embrace the circular economy.

    To shed light on the treaty and its implications, Richard Howitt is joined by Justine Maillot, European Coordinator, and Emma Priestland, Global Corporate Campaigns Coordinator for Break Free from Plastic, a global coalition of 13,000 organizations committed to ending plastic pollution.

    In this episode you’ll hear more about:

    • Why is plastic such a dramatic issue for the environment: Its effects on climate, biodiversity, pollution, and the human impact of all these factors
    • What is the context leading up to the discussions in Busan, South Korea next week
    • How businesses are positioning themselves in relation to the treaty
    • Why reducing plastic production is essential for the treaty’s success and how the zero-waste hierarchy is a critical element of achieving this goal
    • A call for every company to act now to eliminate plastic use and the opportunities available for immediate action.


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