Core Points - The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on plastic pollution (INC-5.2) failed to reach a consensus on a legally binding international treaty after 10 days of negotiations, leading to an early adjournment on August 15 [1][2] - Significant divisions among UN member states were evident, with industry associations like the World Plastics Council (WPC) and Plastics Europe urging continued efforts towards a final agreement [1][2] - UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen highlighted the need for more time to achieve a comprehensive consensus on key issues such as plastic production, product management, funding mechanisms, and voting procedures [1] - The INC chair expressed that the lack of agreement should not be discouraging but rather a motivation to reaffirm commitments and unify visions for future negotiations [1][2] Industry Reactions - The WPC called for "pragmatic collaboration" to facilitate the treaty, expressing regret over the failure to reach an agreement but remaining optimistic about a future accord [2] - WPC emphasized the importance of recognizing the different challenges and perspectives faced by various countries and regions, urging negotiators to focus on waste management capabilities and circular models [2] - The European Plastics Association expressed disappointment over the lack of agreement but appreciated the political will to continue negotiations and build a global consensus [3] - The association supports the inclusion of mechanisms for promoting sustainable production and consumption, effective waste management, and a just transition to a circular economy in the final agreement [3] China's Involvement - China actively participated in discussions on all key issues, proposing bridging solutions and receiving positive evaluations from various parties [3] - China shared its experiences in reducing plastic usage at the source, waste collection and disposal, and cleaning up plastic waste in water bodies, emphasizing the urgent and complex nature of plastic pollution as a global environmental challenge [3]
国际塑料污染条约谈判未达成共识
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-08-20 03:10