Key Commercial Strategies to Eliminate Plastic Pollution

The United Nations Trade and Development body, UNCTAD, issued an update on Thursday ahead of the latest round of negotiations to create a legally binding international agreement to tackle plastic pollution. Despite plastics being a direct contributor to pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change, no comprehensive treaty currently governs their entire lifecycle.

In 2023, global plastic production reached 436 million metric tonnes, with a trade value over $1.1 billion, making up 5% of global goods trade. However, 75% of all plastics produced have become waste, much of it polluting oceans and ecosystems, threatening food systems and human well-being, especially in small island and coastal developing nations with limited resources.

UNCTAD advocates for measures to support eco-friendly plastic alternatives derived from natural sources like minerals, plants, or animals, which can be recycled or composted. The trade in these substitutes was valued at $485 billion in 2023, growing at 5.6% annually in developing regions. Overcoming challenges related to tariffs, market access, and regulatory incentives is crucial for progress.

The body highlighted that prices for plastic and rubber products have fallen from 34% to 7.2% over 30 years, making them “artificially cheap.” In contrast, alternatives face average tariffs of 14.4%, deterring investment and innovation in developing countries aiming to export safer alternatives. With 98% of plastics derived from fossil fuels, unchecked use could increase emissions and environmental damage.

Many countries are implementing non-tariff measures like bans, labeling requirements, and product standards. However, differing regulations lead to fragmentation and higher compliance costs, affecting small businesses and low-income exporters.

UNCTAD finds the ongoing treaty discussions promising, with talks initiated in 2022 and the final round set for Geneva next week. The treaty aims to address the entire plastic lifecycle and should include supportive measures for sustainable substitutes, waste management investments, digital traceability tools, and alignment among global bodies like the WTO, UN Climate Secretariat, and Basel Convention.


Comments

11 responses to “Key Commercial Strategies to Eliminate Plastic Pollution”

  1. pepper prada Avatar
    pepper prada

    So, we’re finally getting around to treating plastic pollution like the bad haircut we all pretended didn’t exist for decades? Brilliant, now if only we could apply that same urgency to the coffee maker that refuses to brew on Mondays! ☕😅

  2. Tacklebox Avatar
    Tacklebox

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just create yet another committee to discuss the plastic problem while the world continues to drown in it. At this rate, the only thing we’ll be binding legally is our wallets, eh? 😂💼

  3. Morbid Angel Avatar
    Morbid Angel

    Oh, brilliant! A treaty to tackle plastic pollution – because clearly, the last thing we need is more paperwork in a world drowning in the stuff. 🌍✋ Who knew that making things “artificially cheap” would lead to such a delightful mess!

  4. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Oh, brilliant! Because what the world really needed was yet another round of talks on plastic while we keep drowning in the stuff. 🤦‍♂️ Maybe we should just hand out medals for the most creative excuses to do nothing at all! 🏅

  5. dollfacekillah Avatar
    dollfacekillah

    Plastic pollution? Oh, it’s just the world’s favourite cocktail of convenience and catastrophe, served straight up in a landfill! 🍹💩

  6. Find It Girl Avatar
    Find It Girl

    Fancy that, the UN’s finally cracked the code on plastic pollution! It’s like finding out your favourite café serves decaf after you’ve had too many espresso shots. Who knew eco-friendly alternatives could be so complicated? 🤷‍♂️

  7. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed, a grand plan to tackle plastic with more meetings and fancy words. Maybe next they’ll discuss how to turn lead into gold while they’re at it. 🥴💼

  8. Just when you thought plastic was on its way out, the UN’s got a grand plan to wrap it all up in a nice eco-friendly bow. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew solving plastic pollution required more meetings than a corporate merger?

  9. dallas burn Avatar
    dallas burn

    Oh, fantastic, another treaty to tackle plastic—because clearly, the last dozen didn’t do the trick, right? Just what we need: more meetings and paperwork while the oceans keep swallowing our trash like it’s a five-star buffet. 🥴💼

  10. contrary mary Avatar
    contrary mary

    Oh, brilliant, another treaty to tackle plastic pollution—just what we needed, right? It’s like solving a Rubik’s Cube with a blindfold while standing in quicksand. 🤦‍♂️💼

  11. Gbbledgoodk Avatar
    Gbbledgoodk

    Plastic pollution? Oh, just what we need—another round of fancy talks while the oceans keep swallowing our trash. 🐢💩 If only there was a legal treaty as strong as my espresso!

  12. rando tank Avatar
    rando tank

    Oh great, another meeting to discuss plastic pollution—because clearly, talking’s worked wonders so far, right? 🌍💼 Let’s just hope this treaty doesn’t end up in the recycling bin like all those “eco-friendly” promises.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Ukraine’s Vulnerability in a Corporate-Driven War: The Satellite Failure

Ukraine’s Vulnerability in a Corporate-Driven War: The Satellite Failure

On July 24, 2025, a 2.5-hour global outage of Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite network, disrupted Ukraine’s military operations, exposing a troubling reality: the infrastructure underpinning modern warfare is increasingly controlled by private corporations. For Ukraine, reliant on Starlink’s 50,000-plus terminals for real-time battlefield communication, drone coordination, and surveillance since

Read More

Relief for Banks as Supreme Court Limits £44 Billion Motor Finance Case

Relief for Banks as Supreme Court Limits £44 Billion Motor Finance Case

Each party acted in its own interest and was not expected to show loyalty to the customer, the ruling stated.
However, in one of the three cases, judges ruled that the consumer should be compensated as he was treated unfairly according to the Consumer Credit Act.
In this instance, the consumer, Marcus Gervase Johnson, had his claim upheld due to specific circumstances, including the large commissi

Read More

Belgium Opposes the European AI Code of Conduct

Belgium Opposes the European AI Code of Conduct

On August 2, a new section of the European AI legislation, known as the ‘AI Act,’ will take effect, introducing regulations for general-purpose AI models. The EU has also created an AI code of conduct, which includes non-binding guidelines for implementing these new rules. However, this code must still receive approval from the ‘AI Board,’ comprised of representatives from

Read More

De Vocht Plans to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into Hotel Hub

De Vocht Plans to Transform Antwerp’s Grand Bazar into Hotel Hub

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Eric De Vocht’s IRET plans to overhaul Antwerp’s worn‑out 1993 Grand Bazar, removing its indoor hall, adding street‑front shops, and expanding the Hilton Hotel into upper floors.
As VRT News reported, De Vocht now plans a big rebuild of Antwerp’s Grand Bazar shopping centre on Groenplaats that will connect part of the mall to a larger Hilton Hotel. The focu

Read More

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-600/23 on 1 August 2025

Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-600/23 on 1 August 2025

DISCLAIMER: The information and opinions presented in the articles belong to the individuals expressing them and are their own responsibility. Publishing these in The European Times does not imply endorsement of the views, but supports the right to express them.
DISCLAIMER TRANSLATIONS: All articles on this site are published in English. Translations are produced through an automated process kno

Read More

EU Executive Reviewed von der Leyen’s Pfizergate Texts — Then Let Them Disappear

EU Executive Reviewed von der Leyen’s Pfizergate Texts — Then Let Them Disappear

The document stated that von der Leyen’s mobile phone has been replaced multiple times since then, with data not being transferred.
In May, the EU’s lower tier General Court ruled that the EU executive erred in not releasing the texts. Politico revealed this week that the Commission will not be appealing the decision in the top tier court.
The case became significant for transparency a

Read More

Assistance for Albania: Firefighting Aircraft and Satellite Image Support

Assistance for Albania: Firefighting Aircraft and Satellite Image Support

Between July 21 and July 31, 2025, Albania experienced devastating wildfires, prompting the activation of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
As reported by the European Union delegation in Tirana, six countries, including Albania, dealt with intense fires during this timeframe, leading to the activation of the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
In response to the assistance request, the European Unio

Read More

Katrien Kens Launches ‘Young Facts’ at Pelt Library in May

Katrien Kens Launches ‘Young Facts’ at Pelt Library in May

Pelt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Pelt library launched “Young Facts,” a nonfiction section for teens, after requests from youth. Alderman Katrien Kens says it began in May 2025, to fight fake news and grow curiosity.
As VRT News reported, the library in Pelt, in the province of Limburg, Belgium, has started a new project to bring more teenagers and young adults inside. The collection is calle

Read More

Gaza Strip: Aid Groups Warn of Escalating Famine and Civilian Attacks

Gaza Strip: Aid Groups Warn of Escalating Famine and Civilian Attacks

Since October 2023, Gazan health authorities have reported 154 malnutrition-related deaths, including 89 children, with the World Health Organization (WHO) noting that 63 of these deaths occurred in July alone. This rise in fatalities coincides with a drastic reduction in food consumption: 81% of households reported inadequate food intake in July, up from 33% in April, and 24% faced severe hunger

Read More

EU Court Calls for Clear Criteria for Swift Asylum Processing

EU Court Calls for Clear Criteria for Swift Asylum Processing

EU member states can designate specific nations as safe to expedite the processing and rejection of asylum applications, but only if they adhere to strict legal criteria. This was clarified by the EU Court on Friday, following a case related to Italy’s asylum policies that could influence other countries.
The court emphasized the necessity for applicants and judicial bodies to have access to

Read More