Informed Collaboration and inclusive dialogue is the only way to ensure this Treaty works for all.

Every country and business from the petrochemicals to consumer goods, fashion to food, will be impacted by this treaty. All voices must be heard.

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Government

Government representatives inform local treaty implementation tailored to country’s unique needs and circumstances

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Informal Waste Sector

15-20 million people across the world, working in the informal waste collection sector, are the last line of defense between plastic waste

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Civil Society

NGOs and civil society groups see the global plastics treaty as a potential “Montreal Protocol for Plastics.”

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Academia

Academics from a range of disciplines inform the treaty by providing the best available science, data, and practices with research-driven analysis

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Waste Management

Waste management systems are a strategic part of the plastics ecosystem globally

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Value Chain

Packaging companies, brands, FMCGs, and retailers enable plastic reduction across global supply chains

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Government

Government representatives inform local treaty implementation tailored to country’s unique needs and circumstances

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Informal Waste Sector

15-20 million people across the world, working in the informal waste collection sector, are the last line of defense between plastic waste

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Civil Society

NGOs and civil society groups see the global plastics treaty as a potential “Montreal Protocol for Plastics.”

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Academia

Academics from a range of disciplines inform the treaty by providing the best available science, data, and practices with research-driven analysis

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Waste Management

Waste management systems are a strategic part of the plastics ecosystem globally

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Value Chain

Packaging companies, brands, FMCGs, and retailers enable plastic reduction across global supply chains

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Government

Government representatives inform local treaty implementation tailored to country’s unique needs and circumstances

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Informal Waste Sector

15-20 million people across the world, working in the informal waste collection sector, are the last line of defense between plastic waste

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Civil Society

NGOs and civil society groups see the global plastics treaty as a potential “Montreal Protocol for Plastics.”

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Academia

Academics from a range of disciplines inform the treaty by providing the best available science, data, and practices with research-driven analysis

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Global Treaty Dialogues
#For Plastics

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Global Treaty Dialogues

#For Plastics

Working together with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Greenpeace, the Ocean Plastic Leadership Network launched the Global Plastics Treaty Dialogues (GPTD) in March 2021. This series of neutral convening engages an activist-to-industry network of stakeholders to build capacity for a global plastics treaty and its country-level implementation. By March 2022, the GPTDs have held 5 global and 10 national level convenings, connecting thousands of stakeholders across 40+ countries.

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What Treaty stakeholders say about us

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The inclusion of waste reclaimers in the treaty negotiation process is crucial to form an inclusive agreement. OPLN’s efforts to include these voices throughout the dialogues, bringing their perspectives to the forefront of these discussions have informed all stakeholders of waste reclaimers’ vital role in solving the plastic pollution crisis.

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Sonia Dias

Waste Specialist, WIEGO

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The Stewardship Council that will be formed out of this can even be elevated eventually as the National Negotiating Committee. Appreciate this initiative from OPLN. Never had this kind of discussion before… to share and really understand and make people understand.”

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Eddy Mazuaansyah Bin Mohd Ali Murad

UNDER SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, MALAYSIAO

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The inclusion of waste reclaimers in the treaty negotiation process is crucial to form an inclusive agreement. OPLN’s efforts to include these voices throughout the dialogues, bringing their perspectives to the forefront of these discussions have informed all stakeholders of waste reclaimers’ vital role in solving the plastic pollution crisis.

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Sonia Dias

Waste Specialist, WIEGO

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The Stewardship Council that will be formed out of this can even be elevated eventually as the National Negotiating Committee. Appreciate this initiative from OPLN. Never had this kind of discussion before… to share and really understand and make people understand.”

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Eddy Mazuaansyah Bin Mohd Ali Murad

UNDER SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, MALAYSIAO

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The inclusion of waste reclaimers in the treaty negotiation process is crucial to form an inclusive agreement. OPLN’s efforts to include these voices throughout the dialogues, bringing their perspectives to the forefront of these discussions have informed all stakeholders of waste reclaimers’ vital role in solving the plastic pollution crisis.

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Sonia Dias

Waste Specialist, WIEGO

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The Stewardship Council that will be formed out of this can even be elevated eventually as the National Negotiating Committee. Appreciate this initiative from OPLN. Never had this kind of discussion before… to share and really understand and make people understand.”

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Eddy Mazuaansyah Bin Mohd Ali Murad

UNDER SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, MALAYSIAO

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The inclusion of waste reclaimers in the treaty negotiation process is crucial to form an inclusive agreement. OPLN’s efforts to include these voices throughout the dialogues, bringing their perspectives to the forefront of these discussions have informed all stakeholders of waste reclaimers’ vital role in solving the plastic pollution crisis.

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Sonia Dias

Waste Specialist, WIEGO

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The Stewardship Council that will be formed out of this can even be elevated eventually as the National Negotiating Committee. Appreciate this initiative from OPLN. Never had this kind of discussion before… to share and really understand and make people understand.”

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Eddy Mazuaansyah Bin Mohd Ali Murad

UNDER SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, MALAYSIAO

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The inclusion of waste reclaimers in the treaty negotiation process is crucial to form an inclusive agreement. OPLN’s efforts to include these voices throughout the dialogues, bringing their perspectives to the forefront of these discussions have informed all stakeholders of waste reclaimers’ vital role in solving the plastic pollution crisis.

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Sonia Dias

Waste Specialist, WIEGO

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The Stewardship Council that will be formed out of this can even be elevated eventually as the National Negotiating Committee. Appreciate this initiative from OPLN. Never had this kind of discussion before… to share and really understand and make people understand.”

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Eddy Mazuaansyah Bin Mohd Ali Murad

UNDER SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND WATER, MALAYSIAO

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