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- worldnews@lemmit.online
Summary
Negotiators from nearly 200 nations failed to reach an agreement on a global treaty to curb plastic pollution during UN talks in South Korea.
Key divisions included whether to cap plastic production, manage harmful chemicals, and provide financial aid to developing countries.
Proposals backed by over 100 nations, including Panama, faced resistance from major plastic producers like China, Saudi Arabia, and Russia, accused of using delay tactics.
Critics warn plastic production could triple by 2050, worsening environmental and health impacts, as calls grow for urgent, binding action.
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