Global Plastics Treaty Now!
From beaches in Southeast Asia to the remote Antarctic, plastic pollution is everywhere. It is harming animals like turtles and seabirds, affecting human health, and is a significant driver of the climate crisis. But change is coming.
Governments are negotiating a Global Plastics Treaty - meaning we have the chance to push for it to be as strong and impactful as possible. A strong treaty has a huge potential to put the world on a path towards a plastic-free future, but it will be up to us to make sure that it delivers on its promises.
Sign the petition to call on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to support a STRONG Global Plastics Treaty.
Governments are negotiating a Global Plastics Treaty. A strong treaty has huge potential to put the world on a path towards a plastic-free future, but it will be up to us to make sure that it delivers on its promises.
Sign the petition to help end the age of plastic.
PETITION
Tell Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to support a strong Global Plastics Treaty.
Let’s end the age of plastic.
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A strong plastics treaty will help deliver a clean, safe planet for all
We demand an ambitious global plastics treaty that will:
Limit the production of plastic to 2017 levels. Followed by annual reductions in the production of plastic. | |
Limit the use of plastic by focusing efforts on reuse and refill models. Require full transparency on all plastics produced, used, imported and exported. |
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Make producers responsible for the full environmental and social costs of plastic pollution during its entire lifecycle. | |
Introduce a financial mechanism to ensure funding to meet the challenges of solving the plastic pollution crisis. | |
Ensure indigenous peoples, frontline communities and other affected workers have a voice in designing a just transition to a reuse economy. |
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