Developed countries accused of bowing to lobbyists at plastic pollution talks
by Sandra Laville Environment correspondent from on (#6MF04)
Campaigners say last-minute compromise plays into the hands of petrostates and industry influences
Campaigners are blaming developed countries for capitulating at the last minute to pressure from fossil fuel and industry lobbyists, and slowing progress towards the first global treaty to cut plastic waste.
Delegates concluded talks in Ottawa, Canada, late on Monday, with no agreement on a proposal for global reductions in the $712bn (610bn) plastic production industry by 2040 to address twin issues of plastic waste and huge carbon emissions.
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