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EU Stops Waste Exports, UN Faces Challenges, Criticism Mounts Against Chemical Recycling
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EU reaches deal to stop waste exports to countries unable to process it effectively. UN talks for global plastic treaty face challenges in balancing production limits and waste management. Criticism mounts against chemical recycling as a dangerous deception. UN accused of boosting plastics industry interests. Sustainability risks associated with plastics growth.
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How can the UN effectively balance production limits and waste management in the negotiations?
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What steps can be taken to reduce the sustainability risks associated with plastics?
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