Plastic pollution: Three problems that a global treaty could solve

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03835-w

Author: Tosin Thompson

Plastic is one of the fastest growing materials and production is on course to double, to more than one billion tonnes a year, by 2050. With that, will come more pollution. This week, delegates from more than 150 countries are expected to meet in Uruguay to begin negotiations for a historic global agreement to end plastic pollution.

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Why the UK needs to stop exporting plastic waste

Source: https://canadianinquirer.net/2022/11/26/why-the-uk-needs-to-stop-exporting-plastic-waste/

Author: Steve Fletcher

The world produces a vast amount of plastic. Global plastic production increased from 2 million metric tons in 1950 to 348 million metric tons in 2017. Yet much of this plastic is wasted: 86% of the world’s plastic waste in 2016 was either incinerated, sent to landfill or leaked into nature.

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Plastics tsunami: Can a landmark treaty stop waste from choking the oceans?

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03793-3

Author: Meera Subramanian, Nature

On a warm windy day in early April, Jace Tunnell steps out of his car at Morgan’s Point, a spit of land that juts out into the Houston Ship Channel in Texas. Tunnell, a marine biologist and reserve director at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute, sets his watch and gets to work, walking along the high-tide line and picking up every plastic pellet he can see.

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Burnaby firm Golden Trust facing $6.2M in lawsuits over plastic shipments to Thailand

Source: https://burnabybeacon.com/article/burnaby-golden-trust-thailand-plastic-waste-yang-ming-hapag-lloyd/

Author: Dustin Godfrey

Burnaby firm Golden Trust Trading is being sued for millions of dollars by two separate shipping companies claiming it was responsible for docking fees in Thailand for plastic it had reportedly exported to the country.

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Brazil Must Urgently Provide Safe Haven for Aircraft Carrier São Paulo

Source: https://conta.cc/3Elk8FT

The former French aircraft carrier FOCH, currently named SÃO PAULO (A-12), was sold by the French Navy to Brazil in 2000. Already at that time, the French government was concerned about the vessel’s end-of-life management and reportedly asked that the ship's final destination be approved by them to ensure its safe and environmentally sound disposal.

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Thailand Is Tired of the Noxious Fumes From Recycling Your Trash

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2022-thailand-plastic-waste-recycling-import-ban/?leadSource=uverify%20wall

Author: Matthew Campbell, Bloomberg

About two years ago, Vinyou Jiaramankong learned his neighborhood was changing. Next to the 40-year-old’s neat house in the southern suburbs of Bangkok, a storage yard was being converted into a plastic recycling factory. Shielded by high walls that extended directly to the edge of Jiaramankong’s property, the facility would take in used plastic, melt it down, and run the resulting mixture through an extruder.

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Polluting shipbreaking practices threaten Ghanian shores

Source: https://mailchi.mp/shipbreakingplatform/press-release-ngos-join-local-residents-and-first-nations-in-fight-against-toxic-shipbreaking-in-british-columbia-15970172?e=41efaade46

Author: NGO Shipbreaking Platform

In light of the recent infrastructure developments taking place at its main ports of Tema and Takoradi, Ghana is aiming to become the main integrated maritime hub of the west African subregion. Yet, certain unregulated practices, such as the demolition of end-of -life vessels, still represent a threat for the ecosystem and the health of the quarter of the country's population that lives along the coast.

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Let's Make the Basel Plastic Guidelines Environmentally Sound

Source: https://conta.cc/3EsPBHt

In step with its historic decision to provide new controls on plastic waste trade, the 14th Conference of Parties in 2019 mandated Parties to update the Convention’s 2002 technical guidelines on the environmentally-sound management (ESM) of plastic wastes. Three years later, draft updated guidelines were tabled for possible adoption at the 15th COP.

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Coles, Woolworths recycling scheme collapses after secret stockpiles revealed

Source: https://www.smh.com.au/national/coles-woolworths-recycling-scheme-collapses-after-secret-stockpiles-revealed-20221107-p5bw9q.html

Authors: Chris Vedelago and James Dowling

Australia’s largest plastic bag recycling program has collapsed amid revelations hundreds of millions of bags and other soft plastic items dropped off by customers at Coles and Woolworths are being secretly stockpiled in warehouses and not recycled.

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British plastic waste ‘still illegally dumped and burned abroad’, MPs told

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/mps-british-robert-goodwill-turkey-uk-parliament-b2219087.html

Author: Amy Gibbons

British plastic waste is still being illegally dumped and burned abroad, contributing to “shocking” and “irreversible” impacts on human health and the environment, MPs have heard. A cross-party committee is calling for a blanket ban on UK plastic waste exports by 2027 after finding the “dirty trade” is leaving behind toxic traces on foreign soil linked to cancer, liver disease, skin lesions and abnormal foetus development.

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MPs call for ban on all plastic waste exports

Source: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/52/environment-food-and-rural-affairs-committee/news/174191/mps-call-for-ban-on-all-plastic-waste-exports/

Author: U.K. Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee has called for a ban on the export of all plastic waste from the UK by 2027 to reduce the country’s contribution to global plastic waste pollution. The ban should be part of a strategy to use less plastic, re-use more of it, and boost recycling, the committee said in a report – The price of plastic: ending the toll of plastic waste – which is published today (under embargo – attached above).

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Charge: Plastic waste from Austria was illegally exported to Malaysia

Source: https://www.sn.at/panorama/oesterreich/anklage-plastikmuell-aus-oesterreich-wurde-illegal-nach-malaysia-exportiert-128969821

Author: Gerald Stoiber, translated from German

Around 700 tons of plastic waste from Austria were illegally exported to Malaysia. For this, an ex-manager and the intermediary of the business have to answer in court. It was a report by the environmental organization Greenpeace that got the ball rolling.

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The Warehouses of Plastic Behind TerraCycle’s Recycling Dream

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2022-terracycle-tom-szaky/?leadSource=uverify%20wall&sref=2g8teexh

Author: Leslie Kaufman

“I’m, like, really freaking out.” It’s a late night in April, and Tom Szaky, the founder and chief executive officer of TerraCycle Inc., is on my video screen. His mussed shoulder-length hair is spilling over a zip-up hoodie. Unusually, he’s in supplicant mode.

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Toxic Aircraft Carrier Dangerously Drifting After Weeks at Sea

Source: https://conta.cc/3NdFiKs

Three weeks have passed since the toxic aircraft carrier SÃO PAULO came back to Brazil after Turkey blocked its import and the Brazilian Environmental Agency IBAMA required its return. Yet, the vessel is still drifting more than 12 miles off the coast of the State of Pernambuco, while both the Brazilian Navy and IBAMA fail to demand and provide a safe haven to prevent potential harm to the marine environment. International and national NGOs[1] are calling for urgent action.

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Let's Fix the Basel e-Waste Guidelines Once and for All

Source: https://conta.cc/3N0WH8O

At the 15th Conference of Parties in Geneva this June, even as we celebrated bringing non-hazardous electronic waste within the scope of the Basel Convention's control procedures for the first time, we were unable to make progress to prevent very hazardous electronic wastes from being allowed to escape the Basel Control procedures if Parties follow Paragraph 32(b) of the Guidelines on the Transboundary Movement of e-waste adopted at COP12 on an "interim basis." Under that flawed section of the Guidelines, as long as an exporter claims their container loads of e-scrap are destined for repair, then all authorities can look the other way as Basel does not apply.

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