BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) — Countries negotiating a global treaty to curb plastic pollution have failed to reach agreement, with more than 100 nations wanting to cap production while a handful of ...
Oil-rich nations like Saudi Arabia strongly oppose efforts to reduce plastic production and use procedural tactics to delay ...
Negotiators working on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution for a week in South Korea won’t reach an ...
Negotiations on a treaty to end plastic pollution have concluded in Busan, South Korea without reaching an agreement.
Delegates from close to 200 countries huddled for a week of marathon negotiations but came up short on delivering a treaty.
Negotiations on a plastic pollution accord are drawing to a close Sunday, as nations continue debating whether to tackle the exponential growth of plastic production ...
SEOUL, South Korea — As foreign governments prepare to deal with a second Trump administration, at least one key U.S. ally is hoping to make headway on the fairway. South Korean President Yoon ...
The world’s nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global crisis of plastic pollution ...
From Monday through Sunday, delegates to the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee are expected to ...
Delegates from 175 countries will finalise a new UN treaty aimed at tackling plastic pollution in Busan, South Korea.
Negotiators are gathering in South Korea in what’s billed as a final push to address the global crisis of plastic pollution.