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Treaty suggests reducing plastic pollution

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Treaty signed to reduce plastic pollution

Plastic pollution is increasing day by day and only human beings are responsible for the same. Plastic can cause harm to animals and also increase water pollution. It also destroys the habitats of animals and harms wildlife.

Important Details

  • The world is ready to sign a treaty to get rid of plastic pollution.
  • Nearly 200 countries have agreed to sign an international treaty to take action on the plastic crisis.
  • Treaty to Deal with the plastic crisis
  • It is believed that there should be a treaty to reduce the pollution caused by plastic usage.
  • It will motivate everyone to reduce plastic waste.
  • UN member states have agreed to build a Global plastics treaty.
  • Global plastics treaty
  • According to the UN Global plastics treaty, there are a set of rules for the production, usage and disposal of plastics.
  • This decision was taken at the meeting of the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi.
  • World leaders have time until 2024 to agree to the plastic treaty.
  • They have to bind all the elements together so that the treaty could be released.
  • This treaty will help all countries all over the world to reduce plastic pollution.

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