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Plastic pollution treaty talks end without deal

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Negotiators from 185 countries split between nations seeking bold reforms and oil-producing states favouring waste management.

GENEVA: Talks aimed at striking a landmark treaty on tackling the scourge of plastic pollution ended Friday with no consensus on a last-ditch proposal aimed at breaking the deadlock.

Negotiators from 185 countries went through the night in a bid to try and find common ground between nations wanting bold action such as curbing plastic production, and oil-producing states that wanted any treaty to focus more narrowly on waste management.

But the talks at the United Nations in Geneva, which began on Aug 5, ended without a deal, despite running past Thursday’s deadline.

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