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Civil Society Organizations Call for ASEAN Leadership for a Successful Global Plastics Treaty to End Plastic Pollution. CSOs urge ASEAN leaders to take a strong stance in the negotiations to develop an international legally binding instrument to address plastic pollution, including in the marine environment.

CSOs from across the region called on ASEAN delegates to step up for a binding treaty that truly addresses pollution across the full life cycle of plastics, prioritizing the reduction in global plastic production and phasing out of hazardous chemicals, including polymers that make up plastics. It is time to end decades of waste colonialism; eliminate toxins; ensure transparency and traceability of chemicals across the plastic life cycle; scale up reuse and refill infrastructure; implement extended producer responsibility; safeguard human rights, especially people’s right to health, clean air and water; support just transition; and put an end to false solutions, such as plastic credits and technologies that do not address pollution at source, as well as regrettable plastic substitutes such as biobased plastics which only exacerbate the problem. With only a few months left for treaty negotiations, INC-4 is a crucial reminder for Member States to protect the rights of their people whose livelihoods, well-being, intergenerational and gender justice all hang loose on the fate of the prospective treaty.

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