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Plastic garbage at Lampung Bay, on the southern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra (AFP Photo/PERDIANSYAH) |
Nairobi
(AFP) - Countries from around the world set their sights Monday on a pivotal
deal to curb plastic waste, a source of long-term pollution and worsening
contamination of the ocean's food chain.
Thousands
of delegates, business leaders and campaigners are in Nairobi for the five-day
UN Environment Assembly, the top annual forum on the planet's environmental
crisis.
The UN
wants individual countries to sign up to "significantly" reduce
plastic production, including a phasing out of single-use plastics by 2030 -- a
goal inspired by the 2015 Paris Agreement on voluntary reductions of carbon
emissions.
"In
the field of (plastic) pollution we don't have such agreements," Siim
Kiisler, UN Environment Assembly president and Estonia's environment minister,
told journalists as the gathering got underway.
"This
is the first time (we have) to convince member states to make international
commitments."
A landmark
report due out this week is expected to ram home the warning of the threat to
ecosystems from rampant plastic and chemical waste.
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In the
Mosafejo area of Lagos, plastic waste is being used to fill a swamp so that
the land can be developed for housing (AFP Photo/Yasuyoshi CHIBA)
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The world
currently produces more than 300 million tonnes of plastics annually, and there
are at least five trillion plastic pieces floating in our oceans, scientists
have estimated.
Microplastics
have been found in the deepest sea trenches and high up Earth's tallest peaks,
and plastic consumption is growing year-on-year.
"Plastic
is a very good material, it's durable, flexible and light," Kiisler said.
"This means we should make the best out of it for as long as possible
instead of disposing of it."
The
conference started on a sombre note after an Ethiopian Airlines jet crashed on
Sunday, killing all 157 on board, many of whom were heading to the event.
The Nairobi
meeting comes against the backdrop of series of UN reports outlining in stark
terms the damage mankind is doing to the planet, much of it due to reckless
consumption.
"These
things are all linked: climate, the environment, waste," one delegate told
AFP.
One
briefing on the eve of the summit said the cost of ecosystems loss through
agriculture, deforestation and pollution was a much as $20 trillion (17.7
trillion euros) since 1995.
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Map showing
ocean trenches up to 10 km deep where scientists found tiny
shrimps which had
ingested microplastics. (AFP Photo/Jonathan WALTER)
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Acting UN
environment chief Joyce Msuya said the world needed to "transform the way
our economies work... break the link between growth and increased resource use,
and end our throwaway culture."
The One
Planet Summit on Thursday will bring together heads of state including French
President Emmanuel Macron and Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta to lend
political clout to the process.
Kiisler
said it was a "critical time for action to protect and reverse the
degradation of our planet.
"We
are not going fast enough," he told reporters.
"Today
we are talking about declarations and commitments but I believe in the future
we need some international legislation in place."
The UN on
Monday also warned that the global scale of chemical production was likely to
double between now and 2030.
A study it
commissioned found that worldwide chemical production capacity stands at 2.3
billion tonnes and is growing despite repeat warnings from environmental groups
of the dangers hazardous materials pose to ecosystems.
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