Climate minister in Geneva for plastic pollution treaty

Climate minister in Geneva for plastic pollution treaty
Les Engages' Jean-Luc Crucke gestured during a convention of french political party Les Engages Sunday 13 April 2025 in Namur. Les Engages will also submit a proposal to amend their articles of association to a vote by their members at the convention. It will be proposed that they abandon the rule of decumulation between the office of parliamentarian and that of mayor or alderman. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR

The Federal Minister for Climate and Environmental Transition, Jean-Luc Crucke (Les Engagés), will participate in the international conference on plastic pollution in Geneva on Thursday.

"This meeting is a key step in the negotiations for a future global, legally binding treaty aimed at ending plastic pollution throughout its life cycle," his office said on Wednesday. "We cannot allow the plastic crisis to worsen. Without action, global production will have tripled by 2060, while less than 10% of plastic waste is currently recycled. These negotiations are an opportunity to show that multilateralism works, even in a difficult geopolitical context," the minister emphasised.

In concrete terms, Belgium supports the European Union’s common position. It therefore advocates limiting the production of plastics and promoting reuse and recycling; banning problematic plastic products and hazardous chemicals; and establishing a robust financial mechanism, in line with the polluter pays principle, involving all parties, including responsible economic actors.

Belgium also advocates for the inclusion of microplastics in the treaty, with binding measures targeting primary and secondary sources (textiles, fishing gear, paints, etc.).

Belgium’s priority is to reach a solid and operational agreement at the end of this session. "We have no time to lose. Every day, millions of tonnes of plastic enter our oceans, rivers and soil, and this issue represents a global public health challenge. Geneva must be the moment when the world chooses a common and binding response," concludes Jean-Luc Crucke.

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