Guilbeault disappointed as plastic treaty talks end with no deal
Canada’s environment minister says he’s disappointed that international negotiations over a treaty to end plastic pollution have ended without an agreement.
Yet Minister Steven Guilbeault says he’s still hopeful a deal can be struck as negotiators make plans to meet again next year.
The talks held in South Korea this week were supposed to be the fifth and final round of negotiations, held over two years, on the world’s first international treaty to address plastic pollution.
Countries are still at an impasse over whether the treaty should reduce the total plastic on Earth and put legally binding controls on toxic chemicals used to make plastic.