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Rwanda Advocates for Global Treaty to Tackle Plastic Pollution Crisis

by SAT Reporter
November 26, 2024
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Rwanda Advocates for Global Treaty to Tackle Plastic Pollution Crisis

Rwanda has reaffirmed its commitment to spearheading international efforts to combat plastic pollution, calling for a legally binding treaty with robust enforcement mechanisms to safeguard the environment and public health. As delegates gather in Busan, South Korea, for the fifth and final session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) on plastic pollution, Rwanda’s appeal stands as a testament to its pioneering role in environmental governance.

The Rwandan Ministry of Environment, in a statement issued on Monday, highlighted the urgency of addressing the global plastics crisis through comprehensive measures. These include regulating the entire lifecycle of plastics, reducing production to sustainable levels, and fostering the transition to circular economies underpinned by sustainable alternatives.

The country’s Minister of Environment, Valentine Uwamariya, emphasised Rwanda’s longstanding commitment to tackling plastic pollution, citing two decades of progressive policies. “For two decades, Rwanda has demonstrated its commitment to tackling plastic pollution through bold national policies and regional leadership. We are now taking these homegrown innovations to the world,” said Ms. Uwamariya. She urged the international community to align behind an ambitious and enforceable treaty that addresses the root causes of plastic pollution, describing the moment as an unparalleled opportunity to secure a pollution-free future.

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Rwanda has called for measurable and ambitious targets to be enshrined in the treaty, alongside a multilateral fund designed to assist countries in implementing its provisions. The fund, it is suggested, would prioritise equity and inclusion, acknowledging disparities in capacity and resources among nations. By adopting such measures, Rwanda believes the treaty could provide the necessary impetus for global transformation in plastics management.

This week’s discussions in Busan mark a pivotal phase in the negotiations for a global treaty on plastic pollution, with stakeholders seeking consensus on an international instrument to address pollution across terrestrial and marine environments. The meeting at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre gathers negotiators from governments, industry stakeholders, and civil society to finalise the framework of the treaty, with discussions expected to address contentious issues such as production caps, enforcement protocols, and funding mechanisms.

Rwanda’s environmental policies, including its early prohibition of plastic bags in 2008 and the ban on single-use plastics in 2019, have set a precedent for legislative action in Africa and beyond. These measures have bolstered its international reputation as a leader in sustainable environmental management, providing a strong foundation for its role in the ongoing negotiations.

The INC-5 negotiations represent a critical opportunity to address the escalating plastic pollution crisis, which has wide-reaching implications for biodiversity, public health, and climate resilience. Current estimates suggest that plastic production and waste management account for significant greenhouse gas emissions, underscoring the need for urgent global intervention.

Rwanda’s call for a treaty that integrates equity, sustainability, and enforceability reflects its broader vision for inclusive and transformative global governance. Whether the INC-5 sessions will achieve consensus on a binding framework remains to be seen, but Rwanda’s proactive leadership is poised to shape the discourse and influence outcomes.

 

Tags: circular economyenvironmental governanceglobal treatyINC-5international negotiationsmultilateral fundplastic pollutionRwandasustainability
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