Why in the news?

  • The Global Plastic Treaty’s Geneva talks held on 5th to 15th of August 2025  failed to bring in a collective agreement.

Global Plastics Treaty 2025

  • What is it?:
    • The Global Plastic Treaty aims to address plastic pollution through lifecycle management, recycling, and reducing production, through which it targets the eradication of plastic pollution by 2040.
    • It was initiated under the aegis of the United Nations Environmental Assembly in 2022.
  • Venue: Geneva in Switzerland
  • Goal of Geneva Talks:
    • Reach consensus on the text of the treaty and identify unresolved issues for preparatory work ahead of a diplomatic conference.
    • A Draft Text Proposal and later a Revised Text Proposal were released by the Chair.
  • Outcomes:
    • Adjourned without agreement on a consolidated draft treaty text.
    • Member States, however, reaffirmed commitment to continue negotiations and resume at a future date (not yet announced).
    • Chair’s Reflection: Ambassador Luis Vayas Valdivieso urged optimism, stressing unity and eventual success.
    • UNEP’s Position: Inger Andersen highlighted that plastic pollution remains urgent – permeating soil, groundwater, rivers, oceans, and even human bodies. UNEP pledged continued efforts.
  • Need for Global Plastics Treaty:
    • Environmental Impact: Plastics take 20–500 years to decompose, yet less than 10% of waste was recycled by 2023.
      • Menace of plastic pollution in various ecosystems including marine ecosystems and threats due to Microplastic pollution need urgent action
    • Human Health: Microplastics are threatening the Human health including their uptake through food and drinking water.
    • Economic Impact: The economic cost of plastic pollution is too high affecting various economic activities such as tourism and fishery.
      • The cost of recovery and recycling once released to the environment is too high.
    • Sustainable Development: Commitments towards sustainable development goals need the governments to address plastic pollution menace.