Plastic credits ‘false solution’ as UN talks edge closer, says UK non-profit

Published 00:01 on November 14, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:40 on November 13, 2024  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Biodiversity, EMEA

A UK-headquartered biodiversity conservation organisation has urged countries not to back crediting mechanisms as a means to tackle the plastic crisis, labelling them as a "false solution" that is highly exposed to greenwashing.
A UK-headquartered biodiversity conservation organisation has urged countries not to back crediting mechanisms as a means to tackle the plastic crisis, labelling them as a "false solution" that is highly exposed to greenwashing.


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