The world wants to control plastic pollution, speaks in Geneva

0
3
The world wants to control plastic pollution, speaks in Geneva

To prevent plastic pollution, high -level discussions in Geneva began on Tuesday to maintain the Sens Camert on the legal obligation agreement, where representatives from about five countries participated.

“We know that we have found plastic habits, it is in our ocean and yes, in our body … it is certain that no one wants to live with plastic pollution,” Ingar Anderson said.

Monster

According to the UNEP, it is estimated that it will increase three times until plastic production and waste till no international agreement is made, which will cause a huge loss with our health loss.

Switzerland’s top environmental officer, Katrin Shonberger, also revisted the demand for a legal obligation agreement and emphasized the plastic waste, “our lakes are breathing, damaging wildlife and becoming threat to human health.”

“This is not just an environmental problem, a global challenge for which instant and collective steps need to be taken.”

While talking to journalists during the agreement, the director of the Swiss Environment Office, Katrin Shonberger, emphasized that plastic producing countries “do not call for the production limit”.

Feeling of the contract?

He said, “The production and use of the (plastic) can help follow the discussion by creating a shared compromise on the need to take action on both sides.”

Supporters of the Agreement have compared it seriously with the Paris Climate Agreement. He also mentions the allegations that petroleum countries have been imposed against this agreement, which is helpful in making crude oil and natural gas, plastic.

UNEP Head Inzzar Anderson says, “We will not recycled to get out of the plastic pollution crisis: We need a systematic change to change a cycle economy.”

From production to settlement

This conversation is about to last 10 days in Geneva in a possible agreement to get plastic control. Supporters of the agreement hope that this agreement will include all levels from the entire life cycle of plastic from design to production and settlement.

According to the draft article, any agreement, “plastic recycling promotion and plastic entry should be prevented in the environment”.

Ingar Anderson told reporters that after the severe floods in Pakistan in 2022, he remembered his visit to his country, at which time he saw a large part of the ruins and plastic “problems, and so we gathered on this platform so that no solution could be found and the speed of economic wheel could not be confirmed.”