| Turning the tide: UN charter targets plastic waste crisis
03 May 24 63 min read
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- UN is drafting a global charter to mitigate plastic waste, holding countries accountable for plastic disposal.
- Despite the surge in plastic production and low recycling rates, this initiative seeks collective action.
- The textile industry recycles plastic into fabrics, but achieving meaningful change requires global cooperation and significant investment.
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