The United Nations kicked off a meeting on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland to try to complete a landmark treaty aimed at ending the plastic pollution crisis affecting every ecosystem and person on the planet. Without action, the UN says plastic production and waste will triple by 2060. Global’s Iris Dyck has details on what’s at stake.
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