Indigenous Peoples fight to be heard at plastics treaty talks
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Indigenous Peoples fight to be heard at plastics treaty talks
In November 2024, a dramatic scene unfolded midway through UN negotiations in Busan, South Korea. Representatives from 175 countries had gathered to draft a legally binding treaty on plastic pollution. During a formulaic plenary meeting in a vast conference hall, a group of Indigenous Peoples stood up, raised their fists, and demanded to speak. These members of the International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Plastics (IIPFP) had been waiting days…
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