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New Report Provides Global Criteria to Address Problematic, Unnecessary, and Avoidable Plastic Products
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UN plastic treaty proposed core objectives categorizedSee all of the images showing country submissions on options for elements of a plastic treaty. Image credits: U.S. Energy Information Administration/Center for International Environmental Law As an accredited observer organization of the United Nations plastic treaty process, OpenOceans Global analyzed the 12 proposed core objectives and placed them into the following four categories to simplify and focus this important international work.
1. The impacts of plastic pollution.These two proposed core objectives acknowledge the harm caused by plastic and why a plastic treaty is needed. The original 12 objectives noted the need to protect human health but did not include the need to protect natural populations, so we added that objective below.
2. Mechanical mechanisms for addressing plastic in the waste stream.Plastic will continue to flow into the environment in general and the ocean specifically for decades to come, so mechanical mechanisms are needed to stop the flow now.
3. Supply chain modifications to reduce the amount of plastic reaching the waste stream.To successfully stop the flow of plastic via the supply chain requires restructuring or replacement of multiple industries and/or industrial processes.
4. Research, education, and communications campaigns.Much research will be needed to achieve the complete elimination of plastic flow into the environment. The research will need to be communicated to educate a global community of governments, businesses, and individuals about the best practices, new technologies, and other information certain to emerge. Some will be funded by stakeholder industries, others by government and philanthropy, but these four proposed core objectives can be worked on while work on the waste stream and supply chain are mobilized.
NOTE: OpenOceans Global did not analyze financing, enforcement, and other important aspects of the treaty and looks forward to the dialogue on plastic treaty issues. We welcome your feedback at OpenOceans Global, please make comments below. |