UN Plastic Treaty
We need a primary plastic polymer fee in the treaty
New analysis on how a primary plastic polymer fee can contribute to ending plastic pollution.
The United Nation’s work to reduce plastic pollution
The UN is working with multiple stakeholders around the world on a legally-binding instrument (“the plastics treaty”) to reduce plastic pollution. They aim to achieve this via global coordination, cooperation and governance, focused on eliminating plastic pollution from our environment and ecosystems.
UN Plastic Treaty
A global treaty to reduce plastic pollution
For INC 5.2 Reloop has proposed Amendments to the Chair’s Text
Reloop’s original eight recommendations for the UN’s plastic treaty text
The scale of the waste issue
67% of the global population does not have access to a controlled waste management system.

Digging deeper into the UN Plastics Treaty
Beyond the eight key recommendations to strengthen the UN’s plastic treaty text, Reloop and its associated experts have prepared further papers that clarify issues in the treaty negotiations.