180 nations agree UN deal to regulate export of plastic waste

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180 nations agree UN deal to regulate export of plastic waste
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Around 180 governments agree on a new UN accord to regulate the export of plastic waste, some eight million tonnes of which ends up in the oceans each year

The 1,400 representatives, meeting in Geneva reached the agreement after 12 days' discussion on what Rolph Payet, Executive Secretary of the UN Environment Programme called"one of the world’s most pressing environmental issues".

Around 180 governments on Friday agreed on a new UN accord to regulate the export of plastic waste, some eight million tonnes of which ends up in the oceans each year, organisers said. "I’m proud that this week in Geneva, Parties to the Basel Convention have reached agreement on a legally-binding, globally-reaching mechanism for managing plastic waste," said Payet.

"For far too long developed countries like the US and Canada have been exporting their mixed toxic plastic wastes to developing Asian countries claiming it would be recycled in the receiving country

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