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UN plastic treaty talks stall as nations fight over how far the deal must go
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Some countries want a narrower fight than the treaty demands
Momentum is sagging at UN talks aimed at forging a landmark treaty against plastic pollution. Negotiators are struggling to agree on the treaty’s scope after directions require coverage across plastic’s full life cycle—from production to pollution. But several countries resist such breadth, slowing progress as positions diverge sharply.
- UN talks are struggling to keep momentum
- The mandate covers plastics’ full life cycle
- Countries sharply disagree on how broad the treaty should be
- Slow progress raises concerns over a landmark deal
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