Our view on the “Zero Draft” for a Global Plastics Treaty

The ‘Zero Draft’ is a comprehensive document that contains various options for potential treaty provisions that could support progress on all three global outcomes we call for in our Vision Statement

We welcome the ‘Zero Draft’ for a Global Plastics Treaty (UNEP/PP/INC.3/4) prepared by the INC Chair, which in our view forms a good basis to continue negotiations at INC-3 in Nairobi in November 2023. 

Businesses respond to certainty 

The ‘Zero Draft’ is a comprehensive document that contains various options for potential treaty provisions that could support progress on all three global outcomes we call for in our Vision Statement: Reduction, Circulation, and Prevention alongside Remediation to achieve a circular economy for plastic and to end plastic pollution. 

We believe that the final treaty must contain strong and legally-binding provisions that require national governments to implement and enforce harmonised regulations over the full life-cycle of plastics. It is encouraging to see all of our policy recommendations are, to some extent, reflected in the structure of the ‘Zero Draft’. 

UN Member States have the opportunity to further strengthen the draft legal text and create alignment on the most ambitious options. 

At INC-3 it is important for governments to develop a common understanding of what each option entails and strengthen binding elements. We stand ready to work with governments and stakeholders in this important next stage of the treaty negotiations.

Explore our view on the “Zero Draft” 

In the two documents below we provide a comprehensive assessment along with a high-level summary for those sections in the ‘Zero Draft’ that are related to our focus areas. We have also set out where we think the INC should agree on intersessional work to be carried out.

Our high-level summary Our comprehensive view

Source

Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty, press release, 2023-10-19.

Supplier

Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

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