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A Global Plastics Treaty Could Help Clean Up the Arctic

Global plastic pollution could triple by 2040 if nothing changes. In the Arctic, it is threatening marine ecosystems, food security, health and the human rights of Indigenous Peoples. Alaska residents…

The US no longer supports capping plastic production in UN treaty

The Biden administration has backtracked from supporting a cap on plastic production as part of the United Nations’ global plastics treaty. According to representatives from five environmental organizations, White House…

Refuse Derived Fuel: The Hidden, Hazardous Plastic Waste Trade 

As delegates prepare to meet in Busan, Korea next week to hammer out a Plastics Treaty to address the global plastic pollution crisis, IPEN and its participating organizations have developed…

Global Dataset of Science on Toxic Plastics Featured in New Interactive Map

For over twenty years, IPEN member groups have produced original research from their countries and regions to document threats to human health and the environment from hazardous chemicals in plastics.…

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Is Plastic the Biggest Climate Threat

Op-ed by IPEN Co-chairs Yuyun Ismawati and Pamela Miller As people from around the world are gathering in New York for the UN-sponsored Climate Week, it is past time the…

Is your water bottle really made out of recycled plastic?

The plastic CamelBak bottles displayed in a Target in East Hanover, N.J., offer a promise to ecologically conscious buyers. On the front of each is a bright blue sticker with…

Behind closed doors, experts advance a treaty to address plastic pollution

In this Associated Press video, IPEN Executive Director Björn Beeler explains the concerns about civil society being shut out of the Plastics Treaty intercessional process. See the video here.  

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Glossary of Plastic Chemicals

Dioxins/furans: Dioxins are a family of chemicals that are some of the most highly toxic substances known. Dioxins and furans are not produced intentionally (and because they are produced unintentionally,…

IPEN and the Plastics Treaty Process

IPEN has worked to expose the health and environmental threats from plastics, with a focus on toxic chemicals throughout the plastics life cycle, for at least two decades. During this…

Tadesse Amera speaking at a plenary session with IPEN members by his side
Plastics Treaty INC-1: Interventions

Opening Statement presented by Dr. Tadesse Amera, IPEN Co-Chair, Ethiopia November 29, 2022 (read translations of the Opening Statement here) Thank you, Mr. President, Distinguished Delegates, I am speaking on…