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Plastics Treaty Talks End in ‘Abject Failure’ as US, Other Big Oil Allies Sabotage Progress

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 08/18/2025 - 07:02

Plastic waste washes ashore in the Maldives archipelago. Credit: UNDP
 
"The vast majority of governments want a strong agreement, yet a handful of bad actors were allowed to use process to drive such ambition into the ground," said one environmentalist.

By Jake Johnson
NEW YORK, Aug 18 2025 (IPS)

Negotiators in Geneva adjourned what was expected to be the final round of plastics treaty negotiations on Friday without reaching an agreement, a failure that environmentalists blamed on the Trump-led United States, Saudi Arabia, and other powerful nations that opposed any effort to curb plastic production—the primary driver of a worsening global pollution crisis.

The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) on Plastic Pollution agreed after 10 days of talks to resume negotiations at a yet-to-be-announced future date. Lobbyists from the fossil fuel industry swarmed the negotiations, working successfully to prevent a binding deal to slash plastic production. More than 99% of plastics are made from fossil fuel chemicals.

“The inability to reach an agreement in Geneva must be a wake-up call for the world: ending plastic pollution means confronting fossil fuel interests head-on,” said Graham Forbes, Greenpeace USA’s Global Plastics Campaign lead.

“The vast majority of governments want a strong agreement, yet a handful of bad actors were allowed to use process to drive such ambition into the ground. We cannot continue to do the same thing and expect a different result. The time for hesitation is over.”

The high-stakes talks marked the sixth time international negotiators have convened in an effort to craft a plastics treaty as production continues to grow and toxic pollution damages oceans, waterways, and communities across the globe. Talks in December similarly concluded without a deal.

The latest round of negotiations faltered after nations refused to rally around a pair of draft treaty documents—but for different reasons.

Supporters of a strong agreement—including Fiji, France, and Panama—objected to the exclusion of any binding plastic production cuts in the drafts, while the US, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and others balked at the scope of the proposals and argued any treaty should focus primarily on waste management.

The proposal unveiled Friday in a last-ditch attempt to reach consensus acknowledged that “current levels of production and consumption of plastics are unsustainable” but did not include any binding limits.

Under the current process, every nation must agree on a proposal’s inclusion in treaty text.

Countries that want a treaty must now leave this process and form a treaty of the willing. And that process must include options for voting that deny the tyranny of consensus we have watched play out here.

Agnès Pannier-Runacher, France’s minister of ecological transition, didn’t attempt to hide her fury at the outcome of the latest round of talks, calling out the “handful of countries” that “blocked the adoption of an ambitious treaty against plastic pollution” because they were “guided by short-term financial interests rather than the health of their populations and the sustainability of their economies.”

“The scientific and medical evidence is overwhelming: plastic kills. It poisons our oceans, our soils, and ultimately, it contaminates our bodies,” said Pannier-Runacher. “I am angry because France, together with the European Union and a coalition of more than 100 countries from every continent—developed and developing, determined and ambitious—did everything possible to obtain an agreement that meets the urgency of the moment: to reduce plastic production, ban the most dangerous products, and finally protect the health of our populations.”

David Azoulay, who led the delegation for the Center for International Environmental Law in Geneva, called the talks “an abject failure” and warned that any future negotiations will end similarly “if the process does not change.”

“We need a restart, not a repeat performance,” said Azoulay. “Countries that want a treaty must now leave this process and form a treaty of the willing. And that process must include options for voting that deny the tyranny of consensus we have watched play out here.”

Jake Johnson is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.

Source: Common Dreams

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa, Défense

New wave of African pride rises in the Caribbean

BBC Africa - Mon, 08/18/2025 - 02:43
From jollof rice in St Lucia to Afrobeats in Jamaica, islanders find new ways to embrace Africa.

New wave of African pride rises in the Caribbean

BBC Africa - Mon, 08/18/2025 - 02:43
From jollof rice in St Lucia to Afrobeats in Jamaica, islanders find new ways to embrace Africa.
Categories: Africa

43e Festival du Périgord noir | Invitée d'honneur : l'Albanie

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 23:59

Aux côtés de Jean-Luc Soulé, président fondateur du Festival, une équipe de bénévoles et de salariés, efficaces et passionnés, s'engage toute l'année pour porter et développer le Festival et ses activités artistiques ou solidaires. Cette mobilisation est soutenue par de fidèles mécènes et partenaires publics et privés depuis trente-cinq ans.
Le Festival du Périgord Noir tient à remercier chaleureusement tous ceux qui ont choisi de s'investir dans le quotidien du Festival et d'en soutenir (…)

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Europeans to ask Trump how far he will back Ukraine security guarantees

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 20:50
European leaders will join Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on a Monday visit to Washington to see President Trump in a collective bid to find a way to end Moscow's invasion

US mixes praise with pressure on Russia

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 17:23
“BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA. STAY TUNED!” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform while US Secretary of State Rubio was threatening sanctions

Zelenskyy: Territorial issue should be discussed ‘only’ at trilateral meeting

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 15:58
The Ukrainian president stressed that “so far, Russia has given no sign that such a trilateral meeting will happen"

Europe’s top politicians to join Zelenskyy for tense talks with Trump

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 12:21
The meeting is expected to shape the future of the war in Ukraine

Europeans face tough questions ahead of Zelenskyy-Trump meeting

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 08:11
European leaders will need to address pressing issues like territory and security guarantees

Serbie : nouvelle vague de purges au sein de l'Église orthodoxe

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 07:30

L'Église orthodoxe serbe a convoqué deux théologiens devant le tribunal ecclésiastique. Leur crime ? Critiquer le patriarche Porfirije et les dirigeants de l'Église pour leur soutien aveugle et militant au régime d'Aleksandar Vučić.

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Only through principled partnership can Europe and Libya turn the tide on irregular migration

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 06:00
By publicly decrying abuses in some quarters while quietly engaging in others, European capitals have empowered human traffickers to leverage migration. Nowhere is this dynamic clearer than along Libya’s coast.

A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon's body in limbo for 12 years

BBC Africa - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 01:05
After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.
Categories: Africa, Biztonságpolitika

A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon's body in limbo for 12 years

BBC Africa - Sun, 08/17/2025 - 01:05
After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.
Categories: Africa

Germany’s Merz wants Trump-Putin-Zelenskyy summit to be held in Europe

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 20:30
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that the European venue for the potential summit could be a place where discussions take place on a permanent basis.

US offers NATO-like security assurances to Ukraine

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 15:59
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Europe declares it is ready to maintain pressure on Russia

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 13:40
Several European leaders emphasised their willingness to “work with President Trump and President Zelenskyy towards a trilateral summit with European support”

Europe condemns ‘gaslighting’ tactics during Trump-Putin meeting

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 12:00
Most reactions came from Eastern European countries. However, the German chair of the Defence Committee also had strong words

Melania Trump sends letter to Putin about Ukraine’s abducted children

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 10:10
President Trump hand-delivered the letter during his recent summit with Putin in Alaska

Croatie : Gabi Novak, une diva s'en est allée

Courrier des Balkans / Croatie - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 08:21

Entre jazz, pop et chansons traditionnelles du Zagorje, c'était l'une des plus grandes voix croates du XXe siècle. Gabi Novak est décédée à l'âge de 90 ans, deux mois après son fils, le pianiste de jazz Matija Dedić.

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No Ukraine deal – Trump says it’s up to Zelensky ‘to get it done’

Euractiv.com - Sat, 08/16/2025 - 05:17
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin made no breakthrough on Ukraine at their summit, but vaguely pointed to areas of agreement

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