So, what’s the solution?
From Monday 25 November, a week of negotiations begins in Busan, South Korea, for a global plastic treaty. This will be the fifth round of negotiations (INC-5) and so world leaders must seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure an ambitious, global and legally-binding plastic treaty to end plastic pollution and its impacts on people living in poverty.
As Tearfund, we will be attending the negotiations to campaign for:
- legally binding targets to reduce plastic production and scale up reuse solutions
- universal access to waste collection and recycling
- a just transition for waste pickers
- mechanisms to ensure businesses and governments take action
Why a global plastic treaty matters for the countries where we work
Kenya
A plastic treaty would affirm the value of waste pickers who often live in poverty while doing difficult and dangerous work. It would make their work safer and fairer by ensuring they have proper safety gear, paying them fairly for their labour, and treating them with respect as workers.
Latin America
The coastlines, rivers and waterways of Latin America are polluted with plastic waste despite the region being a smaller contributor to global plastic production. A global treaty would provide a platform for Latin American countries to collaborate on plastic pollution management, share best practices and advocate for regional solutions.
Malawi
A plastic treaty would enable the country to create policies that reduce plastic waste and address increasing pressure on how this waste is managed.
Nigeria
The health impacts of plastic pollution are affecting Nigeria’s population of 330 million people. It’s an environmental and public health concern that could be tackled by a global plastic treaty that addresses waste management with robust solutions.
All of these countries’ governments are members of the High Ambition Coalition to secure an ambitious global plastic treaty, along with the UK. As a founding member, the UK has a responsibility to acknowledge our role in the problem and be part of the solution.
A better world is possible
Throughout this treaty process, we are committed to amplifying the voices of those most affected by plastic pollution and pointing towards the better world that is possible. We believe that this better world looks like:
- less plastic being produced, used and disposed of
- waste pickers’ rights being upheld
- people living in poverty having access to waste management
- communities being free from plastic pollution
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