Can the world regulate plastics?

Bertie speaks with Plastics Researcher Punyathorn ‘Arm’ Jeungsmarn about the upcoming UN Global Plastic Treaty negotiations.
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Next week, negotiators meet in Geneva to finalise the UN’s historic Global Plastics Treaty, originally announced in 2022. The additional session was scheduled after years of tense international disagreement.  

Bertie talks to Punyathorn Arm Jeungsmarn, Plastics Campaign Researcher at the Environmental Justice Foundation. Arm attended previous rounds of the UN talks, and recently worked on research about problematic solutions to plastic pollution.  

Arm’s tells Bertie about his experience of the negotiations, the influence of industry lobbying, as well as issues around the implementation of policies addressing plastic waste – from bioplastics to recycling.  

Further reading:

  • A global treaty to limit plastic pollution is within reach – will countries seize the moment? The Conversation, 2025   

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