Although IPEN expressed disappointment that a group of cured resins and fluorinated polymers—some of which release toxic chemicals as they break down—was left out of the requirement of prior informed consent, the Sweden-based organization noted that delegates in Geneva agreed to review the issue when they meet again in two years.

In addition to detailing how the convention could be further amended, advocates of reducing plastic waste also emphasized the need for broader and bolder actions to address the worldwide pollution crisis.

“Pollution from plastic waste, acknowledged as a major environmental problem of global concern, has reached epidemic proportions.”
—Rolph Payet, UNEP

Rolph Payet, executive secretary at U.N. Environment (UNEP) for the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm Conventions, said Friday that “pollution from plastic waste, acknowledged as a major environmental problem of global concern, has reached epidemic proportions with an estimated 100 million tonnes of plastic now found in the oceans, 80-90 percent of which comes from land-based sources.”

The amendment to the Basel Convention is “crucial” to “compelling source countries to ensure exports of clean, recyclable plastics only,” said Von Hernandez, global coordinator of the Break Free from Plastic movement.

“Recycling will not be enough, however,” he added. “Ultimately, production of plastics has to be significantly curtailed to effectively resolve the plastic pollution crisis.”

David Azoulay of the Center for International Environmental Law acknowledged Friday that “plastic pollution in general and plastic waste in particular remain a major threat to people and the planet”—but he also expressed enthusiasm about the potential for ambitious next steps.

“Today’s decision,” Azoulay said, “demonstrates that countries are finally catching up with the urgency and magnitude of the plastic pollution issue and shows what ambitious international leadership looks like.”

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