UN plastic treaty talks disappoint those pushing for production cap

UN plastic treaty talks disappoint those pushing for production cap
Empty plastic bottles on a production line. (Image: Bloomberg)
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By Laura Dhillon Kane and Alicia Clanton(Bloomberg) -- The penultimate round of United Nations talks toward a legally binding global treaty on plastic pollution ended in disappointment for countries and environmental groups pushing for limits on production.The Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution concluded a week-long meeting in Ottawa in the early hours of Tuesday morning. While negotiators celebrated signs of progress toward an agreement, advocates expressed dismay that meetings planned for the coming months will...

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