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Plastic pollution treaty: business roundtable statement

A statement of ambition on upcoming plastic pollution treaty negotiations signed by leading businesses and financial institutions.

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On 6 November 2024 Defra held a roundtable ahead of the fifth session of negotiations to agree a global plastic pollution treaty (INC-5). It was co-chaired by Secretary of State, Steve Reed, and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and brought together businesses from across the plastic value chain.

Participants considered key elements that need to be included in the treaty text, focusing on the global rules and financing needed to address plastic pollution.

Businesses involved in the roundtable have signed an accompanying statement calling for an ambitious and effective treaty. The statement sends a strong message of private sector support which will have a positive impact in building momentum towards an agreement.

The statement is open for other private sector organisations to sign and non-private sector organisations to endorse from 6 November 2024 until the start of INC-5 on 25 November 2024. Should your organisation be interested, contact [email protected].

The private sector organisations listed below have signed the statement:

  • Aquapak
  • Circulate Capital
  • Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
  • Danone
  • Fidelity International
  • Greyparrot
  • ING
  • Legal and General Investment Management
  • Mars
  • Nestlé
  • SC Johnson
  • Tesco
  • Unilever
  • Waitrose

The non-private sector organisations listed below have endorsed the statement:

  • Ellen MacArthur Foundation
  • WRAP

Updates to this page

Published 6 November 2024
Last updated 25 November 2024 + show all updates
  1. Updated the private sector organisations list in the details section.

  2. Updated the non-private sector organisations list in the details section.

  3. First published.

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