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Plastics Treaty

For those of you interested in the plastics treaty negotiations, the latest Plasticsphere podcast gives a very interesting insight into the latest round of negotiations in Geneva - INC 5.2 by Dr Alexandra Harrington, Chair of IUCN WCEL Agreement on Plastic Pollution Taskforce. https://anjakrieger.com/plastisphere/ (also on Spotify)


There is another interesting perspective, on the negotiations by Christina Dixon, Lead Ocean Campaigner at Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) - 'After the collapse of the Global Plastic Treaty talks, where do we go from there' - It is not yet on the EIA podcast webpage ( https://eia-international.org/podcast/), but on is on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/0W62mY3tgrJsKPvmXMDzcp?si=711e8c6bcd274642

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