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Global negotiations on the first-ever plastics treaty (Global Plastics Treaty) entered their final week in Geneva. India, aligned with oil-producing nations, opposes mandatory phase-out lists for plastic products, emphasizing focus on pollution reduction and financial support for developing countries.
Description:
- Initiative under: United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), 2022.
- Aim: Legally binding agreement to eliminate plastic pollution by 2040.
- Scope: Entire lifecycle of plastics – production, use, recycling, disposal.
Key Objectives:
- Reduce plastic production – particularly virgin (primary) polymers.
- Encourage recycling & reuse – promote circular economy.
- Regulate hazardous chemicals in plastics.
- Ban harmful practices – open dumping & burning of plastic waste.
Need for the Treaty:
- Production Surge: 234 million tonnes (2000) → 460 million tonnes (2019) → projected 700 million tonnes (2040).
- Low Recycling: Only ~10% of plastic waste is recycled.
- Environmental Damage: Plastics take 20–500 years to decompose; marine life severely affected.
- Human Health Risks: Microplastics in food, water, and air carry toxic chemicals.
- Economic Impact: Billions lost annually in tourism, fisheries, and cleanup.
- Climate Link: Plastics responsible for 3.6% of global GHG emissions (2020); could rise by 20% by 2050.
India’s Domestic Efforts:
- Ban: 19 single-use plastic items (since 2022).
- Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR): Ensuring producers manage waste.
- Biodegradable Plastics Certification.
- Penalties: Enforced via updated Plastic Waste Management Rules.
- Mandatory Jute Packaging Act, 2010: Reduces synthetic packaging reliance.
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