Calling for a Fair, Science-driven Plastics Treaty Grounded in Human Rights and Environmental Justice

Over 160 civil society organizations reaffirmed the urgent need for strong, transparent leadership in the next phase of Global Plastics Treaty negotiations.

As the election of a new Chair approaches, the movement is calling for a process that is fair, science-driven, and grounded in human rights and environmental justice. The mandate is clear: deliver a legally binding treaty that addresses plastic pollution across its full life cycle.

The expectations are straightforward:
— Protect the independence and integrity of the negotiation process
— Ensure meaningful participation of civil society, rights holders, and independent experts
— Strengthen transparency and predictability in working methods
— Safeguard against conflicts of interest
— Keep the focus firmly on the mandate

This moment is an opportunity to rebuild trust and drive the ambition the world urgently needs. We remain committed to supporting a process that leads to a strong, effective, and equitable.

To learn more, read the letter 166 organizations send to the INC ahead of the election of a new chair.  

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