Advancing actions to end plastic pollution to protect human health, biodiversity and the environment
Intensifier les mesures d’élimination de la pollution plastique pour protéger la santé humaine, la biodiversité et l’environnement
Promover la lucha para acabar con la contaminación por plásticos para proteger la salud de las personas, la biodiversidad y el medio ambiente
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WCC-2020-Res-019 currently focuses on marine environments, however a more holistic approach is needed to combat plastic pollution – one that addresses the entire plastic life cycle including its impacts to terrestrial environments, biodiversity, climate, and human health. The United Nations Environment Assembly’s intergovernmental negotiating committee has made a full life-cycle approach part of its mandate and negotiations on this approach will continue this year. While negotiations of a global plastic treaty didn’t conclude by the end of 2024, the urgency of the issue is certain. Once adopted, the treaty will need to be implemented at international, regional, and national levels by private and public entities, with measures supported by science. The IUCN is well positioned to support the treaty through its roles as a convener, in developing science and standards, capacity strengthening and education, and mobilizing resources for conservation action on the ground. Further, IUCN members do not need to wait for the adoption of the treaty, they can take action to combat plastic pollution now.
As part of the negotiations a target to reduce global primary plastic polymer production by 40% by 2040 has been proposed. Modeling shows that 40 by 40 is the minimum ambition needed to contribute towards global climate aspirations. This numerical target has been included in the motion as a necessary step towards tackling pollution, climate, and biodiversity loss.
Data supporting this resolution is available on request.