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Petro-states stall plastics treaty over production limits

The New Indian Express Kozhikode

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August 09, 2025

Oil-rich nations and chemical producers resist efforts to cap virgin plastic output, risking a weak treaty short on enforcement. Draft text likely early Saturday morning followed by stocktake plenary

- SV Krishna Chaitanya @ Geneva

A powerful bloc of petro-states and petrochemical-producing countries is stalling progress on what could be a landmark global treaty to end plastic waste. At the ongoing negotiations in Geneva—the second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2)—deep divisions have emerged. On one side are countries and experts calling for ambitious, binding commitments to curb plastic production at the source; on the other, oil-rich nations and chemical giants are fiercely resisting any attempt to regulate upstream activities.

A key point of contention is whether the treaty should include strong language on global cap or reduction on the production of virgin plastic feedstocks—the lifeblood of the plastics industry. Major oil-producing countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Russia, are lobbying hard to strike this article from the draft, framing it as an overreach that threatens their economic interests. They argue that the treaty should focus only on waste management and recycling, not on limiting production—even though just seven countries account for two-thirds of global plastic production, according to recent data. In fact, just 18 companies are responsible for over half of all global polymer production.

This pushback is not limited to oil monarchies. Since returning to office in January 2025, US President Donald Trump has reversed many of his predecessor's environmental policies. The US now stands alongside petro-states in supporting a watered-down treaty, devoid of hard production caps.

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Pinarayi's pre-poll welfare trump card

SEEKING to take the wind out of the Opposition's sails ahead of the local body elections, the LDF government on Wednesday announced a slew of welfare measures, including increasing the social security pension to ₹2,000, a ₹1,000-hike in ASHA workers' honorarium, a new pension scheme for economically backward women, and stipend for youths.

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Cloud seeding fails to open up the skies in Delhi

DELHI'S attempt to coax rain out of the clouds hit a temporary roadblock on Wednesday, with the next round of cloud-seeding operations called off due to low moisture levels in the atmosphere.

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Cong warns of 'Nepal-like' stir over farmers' demands

GUJARAT Congress chief Amit Chavda issued a two-month ultimatum Wednesday to the Bhupendra Patel govt, warning of a massive Nepal-style revolt if the farmers’ demands were nor met.

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Handwriting doesn’t match in Satara doc’s rape-suicide

INa twist in the Satara doctor’s rape and suicide case, the deceased doctor’s sister claimed that the handwriting found on her palm is not the deceased’s writing. The suicide inscription was written by someone, she suggested.

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With rich river network, tapping national waterways will boost green logistics

IMAGINE a future India where goods glide on barges instead of trucks, logistics corridors slide along rivers instead of highways, and the carbon footprint shrinks even as trade expands.

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Housing ministry asks RERAs to list extensions to delayed projects

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Complaint not needed, police can register FIR on threats to witness: SC

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