Pollution

Life of Plastic: DTE’s coverage of the UN summit in Uruguay

The Punta Del Este meet recognised the growing concern stemming from the links between plastic, human health, and environmental health

By DTE Staff
Published: Monday 05 December 2022
Photo: @UNEP / Twitter

Life of Plastic: India’s petrochemical industry is a part of its ‘polymer problem’, says CSE; yet it is encouraged


India plans to position itself as a major exporter of basic petrochemicals, CSE’s new report hints
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Life of Plastic: Indian producers, brands contribute majorly to polymer pollution says CSE; here is how


Producers manufacture large amounts of plastic which can’t be recycled, while brands do not recycle enough
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Life of Plastic: India its own worst enemy in tackling polymer pollution; here is how


The country has tried to dilute its own legislation on dealing with plastic pollution in the past 6 years
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Life of Plastic: India is not collecting and recycling its polymer waste properly; here is how


Plastic waste in India is collected mostly by ragpickers, rather than the authorities; 68% of the plastic waste generated in India
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Life of Plastic: Talks on global treaty to end plastic pollution begin in Uruguay


Delhi-based think-tank Centre for Science and Environment had released a report November 22 in the run-up to the Uruguay meeting
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Life of Plastic: Uruguay talks inch towards last two days; final decision still awaited


Win for wastepickers as voluntary body formed to ensure they are heard; member states now in the process of preparing final international legally binding instrument
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Life of Plastic: International body of waste pickers demands representation in all treaty discussions


Requests United Nations funding for six waste pickers from different regions to attend subsequent meetings
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Life of Plastic: Uruguay meet concludes; implicitly endorses CSE’s position on polymer pollution


Current trends need to be replaced by a circular economy which forms basis of solutions to global plastic pollution problem, the meet concluded
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