Plastics pollution treaty talks hit impasse on if rules should be binding - National
- Negotiators in South Korea did not reach an agreement on a global plastics pollution treaty and plan to resume talks next year.
- The UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee is divided over whether to implement legally binding controls on plastics and chemicals.
- Environmental groups and leaders felt silenced during the talks, while the U.S. Was criticized for not supporting legally binding measures.
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