Health Scientist call for a strong Global Plastic Treaty
21 November 2023
Launch at Global Plastic Treaty
In Nairobi, The Plastic Health Council – founded by Plastic Soup Foundation and A Plastic Planet – successfully launched the Health Scientists’ Global Plastics Treaty at our event on the 15th of November. With special thanks to speakers Dr Pete Mijers, Dr Jane Muncke and David Azoulay.
The launch of the Health Scientists’ Global Plastics Treaty marked a significant milestone, advocating for rigorous measures to safeguard health.
Current Zero Draft falls short
We must negotiate a Global Treaty that gives us control over plastic. Plastics have largely escaped regulatory scrutiny for over 100 years. The current Zero Draft Treaty, though well-intended falls far short of what is needed to ensure the health of humans, wildlife and ecosystems.
Particles endanger human health
Evidence is mounting that plastic particles contaminate our air, water, and food, posing an increasing risk of inhalation and ingestion worldwide. These particles are ubiquitous, and their detection in human blood, lungs, and the placenta is a cause for grave concern.
The danger posed by these plastic particles extends beyond the harmful effects of the chemicals they contain. They present a serious threat to both our health and the environment.
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