Nearly 100 countries call for ambitious global treaty to end plastic pollution at UN ocean summit

    16 Jun 2025

    Countries have shown a united front for ambition after talks on a landmark plastic pollution treaty collapsed last year.

    Ministers and representatives from more than 95 countries called for an ambitious agreement from global plastics treaty negotiations at the UN Ocean Conference (UNOC) on Tuesday.

    Negotiations for the UN plastics treaty collapsed in late 2024 with nations unable to agree on how best to stop millions of tonnes of plastic from entering the environment each year. The next round of negotiations is due to resume in Geneva, Switzerland, in August.

    The declaration, dubbed the ‘Nice Wake-Up Call’, identifies five elements that the signatories say are key to achieving a global agreement that is “commensurate with what science tells us and our citizens are calling for”.

    They include a full lifecycle approach, including: plastic production, phasing out chemicals of concern and problematic products, improvements to product design, effective means of implementation, and incorporating provisions that will allow for a treaty that can evolve.

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