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Waste Management and Pollution Control

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pollution from plastic
Solomon Islands calls on the global community to address the gaps regarding chemicals of concern in the plastic treaty
Apr 26,2024
Niue Team
Three-point Q and A with Head of Delegation from Niue at the INC4 on plastic pollution
Apr 26,2024
The Tongan delegation at INC-4.
Plastic treaty should reflect comprehensive approach across full lifecycle of plastics – Kingdom of Tonga
Apr 26,2024
Cook Islands and Monash
Partnerships formalised at Plastics Treaty talks to empower a resilient Cook Islands
Apr 26,2024
turtle prot
Balancing the scales, addressing the disproportionate impact of marine plastic pollution on indigenous communities in the Pacific
Apr 25,2024
Diana Hinge Salili
Voices of Pacific Women: Diana Hinge Salili
Apr 25,2024
Samoa
Samoa, as Chair of AOSIS, flags special circumstances of SIDS at plastic treaty talks
Apr 25,2024
vanuatu delegation
Pacific SIDS calls for global solidarity in addressing the plastics crisis, asks for high ambition
Apr 24,2024
Tekura Moekaa
Voices of Pacific Women: Tekura Moeka’a
Apr 24,2024
The Shaw Centre in Ottawa
Canada shows the way to address plastic pollution and calls on members to make INC-4 count
Apr 24,2024
Andrew paris fiji1
Fiji calls on the plastics treaty to comprehensively address the full lifecycle of ghost fishing gear
Apr 23,2024
Ambassador Tevi
Three-point Q and A with Chair of the Pacific Small Islands Developing States H.E Ambassador Odo Tevi
Apr 22,2024
INC Chair
INC Chair expresses optimism for Ottawa negotiations to end with an agreed text
Apr 22,2024
Pacific delegations at the AOSIS meeting.
Pacific Voice the “moral compass” in global push for plastics treaty
Apr 20,2024
Solomon Islands
Pacific Islands Voices magnified in the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution
Apr 20,2024
 Ms Mafile'o_Tonga
Tonga on the path to phasing out single-use plastics, recognises the importance of national actions in meeting future plastics treaty obligations
Apr 20,2024
Gwen Sisior
Three-point Q and A with Palau’s Chief Negotiator Ms Gwen Sisior
Apr 19,2024
The plastic pollution problem in Samoa
Members of the Alliance of Small Island States comb through revised draft text of plastics treaty on eve of INC-4
Apr 19,2024
Moe Saitala Tuvalu
Voices of Pacific Women: Moe Saitala Paulo
Apr 18,2024
Ambassador Oto Tevi
Vanuatu as PSIDS Chair calls for stronger commitment to plastics treaty in build up to INC-4
Apr 18,2024
Group picture
Enhanced partnerships launch Oil Spill Task Force in Majuro
Apr 15,2024
The negotiations from INC-3
Journey to Ottawa: Pacific countries ready to negotiate revised draft text of plastics treaty
Apr 12,2024
Anthony Talouli
SPREP spotlights Pacific’s commitment to plastics treaty at Rapa Nui Pacific Leaders’ Summit
Apr 8,2024
Participants during the beach clean-ups
Le Vanuatu promeut la protection de l'environnement et le développement durable par le biais d'initiatives en matière de gestion des déchets.
Apr 5,2024

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