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The Samoan delegation
Plastic treaty should take on full life cycle approach, Samoa urges INC1
Dec 3,2022
Mr. Undi Pelobule Jnr, of the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands say parties must commit to open dialogue in plastics treaty process
Dec 3,2022
The Niue delegation at the INC1.
Niue advocates for capacity building, financial support for SIDS at plastics treaty negotiations
Dec 3,2022
The Cook Islands delegation at INC1.
Plastic treaty should protect environment, health and consider climate crisis impacts
Dec 2,2022
Director of the Department of Environment of Fiji, Ms Sandeep Singh.
Why monitoring, reporting and transparency are critical in development of plastics treaty
Dec 2,2022
Mr Clement Yow Mulalap, Legal Adviser of FSM’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
Pacific countries call for ‘level playing field’ at plastic treaty negotiations
Dec 2,2022
The Australian delegation at INC1
Australia draws attention to plight of Pacific countries, calls for ambitious global agreement on plastic pollution
Dec 2,2022
New  Zealand's delegation at INC1.
New Zealand highlights connection between fossil fuel and plastic industries at INC1
Dec 2,2022
Ms Sandeep Singh, Director of the Department of Environment of Fiji
“Heart-breaking to note that ninety percent of current plastics production ends up in the environment” – Fiji at global negotiations for a plastic pollution agreement
Dec 2,2022
Deputy Permanent Representative, Republic of Kiribati to the United Nations, Ms Josephine Moote
Kiribati calls for the special circumstances of Small Islands Developing States to be factored in new global agreement on plastic pollution
Dec 1,2022
Mr Veari Kula, Papua New Guinea’s Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) Infrastructure Utilities and Convention Branch Manager
PNG spotlights key role of sustainable financial mechanism at INC1
Dec 1,2022
Tuvalu’s Department of Waste Management, Mr Epu Falenga
Tuvalu says urgency of plastic crisis demands international cooperation
Dec 1,2022

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