WWF Policy Brief | Rethinking Participation and Effectiveness: Collective market power as the driving force for an effective treaty to end plastic pollution

Negotiations on an international legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution have reached an impasse. While a clear majority of countries now support binding measures across the full life cycle of plastics, progress has been repeatedly stalled by a small group of states opposing such measures. Resolving this will require negotiators to lift their gaze […]
WWF | Case Studies from Asia: City-Level Learnings for the Global Plastic Pollution Treaty

As United Nations Member States gather to negotiate a historic global treaty on plastic pollution, this report aims to provide negotiators with policy recommendations derived from on-the-ground interventions from cities in Asia that are tackling plastic pollution. With 60% of plastic waste derived from urban centres, cities are on the frontline of the global plastic […]