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Health was supposed to be central to the UN plastics treaty. Now it’s up for debate.

Negotiators face disputes over removing health protections despite scientific evidence linking plastic pollution to diseases and $3.7 trillion in annual health costs, scientists say.

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Since negotiations for a United Nations treaty to address plastic pollution began more than three years ago, protecting human health has risen to the top of many countries’ priority lists. This is partly because the science on the issue has evolved so rapidly. There are now thousands of scientific papers showing how plastics affect people’s health at every stage of the material’s life cycle — from the extraction of oil and gas to the disposal of…

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The Paloise researcher is currently with hundreds of scientists at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva to warn about the health and environmental impact of plastics.

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For the past week, almost 180 countries have been meeting in Switzerland, at the headquarters of the United Nations (UN), with the aim of reaching a historic global treaty on plastics, which could save human health and that of ecosystems. It is an unprecedented pact that seeks to limit products of a single use, as well as the use of substances harmful to health. Jennifer Hegewisch, researcher at the Center for Research in Health Systems (CISS) o…

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My Modern Met broke the news in United States on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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