Over 140 fossil fuel and chemical company lobbyists at global plastic treaty negotiations, report finds

Published 16:53 on November 16, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:53 on November 16, 2023  / /  Biodiversity, International

Some 143 fossil fuel and chemical industry "lobbyists" have registered to attend the global plastic treaty negotiations in Kenya, according to a non-profit concerned that the delegates will exert an undue influence upon the proceedings and force lower ambition.
Some 143 fossil fuel and chemical industry "lobbyists" have registered to attend the global plastic treaty negotiations in Kenya, according to a non-profit concerned that the delegates will exert an undue influence upon the proceedings and force lower ambition.


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