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in accordance with their own environmental   Documents/LC1972.pdf.  – subject to the Prior Informed Consent Pro-  ernmental Negotiating Committee, which
 and development policies, and the respon-  18 The Convention on Biological Diversity   cedure): addition of new entry A3210 cover-  will begin its work in 2022, with the ambi-
 sibility to ensure that activities carried out   entered into force on December 29, 1993,   ing hazardous plastic waste; Annex IX (waste   tion to complete a legally binding draft global
 under their jurisdiction or under its control   and has 3 main objectives: the conservation   presumed to be non-hazardous – not subject   agreement by the end of 2024. This is con-
 do not cause damage to the environment   of biological diversity; the sustainable use of   to the Prior Informed Consent Procedure):   sidered to be the most significant multilateral
 of other States or areas that are outside the   components of biological  diversity;  and the   addition of new entry B3011, replacing cur-  environmental agreement since the agree-
 limits of national jurisdiction”.  fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising   rent entry B3010 after a specific date, cov-  ment from Paris. In: UNITED NATIONS ENVI-
 15 Article 194 of the Convention, inserted   from the use of genetic resources. In: UNIT-  ering plastic waste consisting exclusively of   RONMENT PROGRAMME. Historic day in the
 in Part XII of the document, describes a gen-  ED NATIONS. CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL   a non-halogenated polymer or resin, poly-  campaign to beat plastic  pollution: Nations
 eral rule of international law, providing for   DIVERSITY. 1992. Available at: https://www.  mers selected fluorides or mixtures of poly-  commit to develop a legally binding agree-
 the obligation to prevent, reduce and con-  cbd.int/doc/legal/cbd-en.pdf.  ethylene, polypropylene and/or polyethylene   ment. Press release – Environmental-mental
 trol pollution of the marine environment. In:   19 This Convention dates from November   terephthalate, provided that the waste is re-  rights and governance. Available at: https://
 UNITED NATIONS. United Nations Conven-  29, 1969, having been registered with the   cycled in an environmentally correct manner   www.unep.org/news-and-stories/press-re-
 tion on the Law of the Sea. Montego Bay,   International Maritime Organization on May   and is almost free from contamination and   lease/historic-day-campaign-beat-plastic-pol-
 December 10, 1982. Available at: https://  25, 1975, and enacted in Brazil in 2008.   other types of waste.  lution-nations-commit-develop.
 www.un.org/depts/los/convention_agree-  In: BRAZIL DECREE No. 6,478, OF JUNE 9,   21 MARPOL Annex V contains regulations   23 From this percentage, it is estimated that
 ments/texts/unclos/unclos_e.pdf.  2008.  Promulgates  the  International  Con-  dealing with waste management and strict-  there are significant economic costs arising
 16 Judge de Castro cited this formulation as   vention on Intervention on the High Seas in   ly prohibits the disposal of plastics. In 2013,   from the release of plastic waste into the
 a rule of customary law in his dissent before   Cases of Accidents with Oil Pollution, made   new regulations came into effect that impose   environment, especially  for its  involvement
 the International Court of Justice in the Nu-  in Brussels, on November 29, 1969, and the   stricter waste management procedures and   in reducing the productivity of vital natural
 clear Tests case (Australia v. France), judgment   Protocol on Intervention on the High Seas   documentation requirements for all vessels,   systems,  such  as  the  ocean,  as  well  as  in
 of December 20, 1974, ICJ Reports (1974),   in Cases of Pollution by Substances Oth-  as well as fixed and floating platforms and a   the obstruction of urban infrastructure. The
 388- 389. In: INTERNATIONAL COURT OF   er Than Oil, done in London, November 2,   general ban on the disposal of all waste un-  cost of such post-use externalities for plas-
 JUSTICE. Nuclear Tests (Australia v. France).   1973. Brasília, Official Gazette of the Union,   less disposal is expressly stated. provided for   tic packaging, plus the cost associated with
 Judgment of 20 December 1974 – Dissent-  6.10.2008. Available at: http:/ /www.plan-  in the regulations. In 2018, Annex V was fur-  greenhouse gas emissions from their pro-
 ing Opinion of Judge de Castro. Available at:   alto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2007-2010/2008/  ther strengthened by amending the criteria   duction, has been conservatively estimated,
 https://www.icj-cij.org/public/files/case-relat-  decreto/D6478.htm.; UNITED NATIONS. In-  for determining whether cargo residues are   through 2016, at $40 billion annually – ex-
 ed/58/058-19741220-JUD-01-08-EN.pdf.  ternational Convention relating to interven-  harmful to the marine environment and revis-  ceeding the profit of the plastic packaging
 17 The “1972 Convention on the Prevention   tion on the high seas in cases of oil pollution   ing the Waste Record Book to include a new   industry.  In: WORLD  ECONOMIC  FORUM,
 of Marine Pollution from Dumping of Waste   casualties. Treaties and international agree-  category of e-waste.  ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATION AND
 and Other Materials”, abbreviated the “Lon-  ments registered or filed and recorded with   22 In this regard, on March 2, 2022, during   MCKINSEY & COMPANY. The New Plastics
 don Convention”, is one of the first global   the Secretariat of the United Nations, New   UNEA-5, representatives of 175 States met   Economy — Rethinking the future of plas-
 conventions to protect the marine environ-  York,  vol.  970, 1982.  Available  at:  https://  and drafted Resolution UNEP/EA.5/L.23/  tics, 2016. Available at: https://ellenmacar-
 ment from human activities and has been in   treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Vol-  Rev.1, based on three initial draft resolutions   thurfoundation.org/the-new-plastics-econ-
 force since 1975. Its aim is to promote effec-  ume%20970/v970.pdf.  of several nations, establishing an Intergov-  omy-rethinking-the-future-of-plastics.
 tive control of all sources of marine pollution   20 Through decision BC-14/12, the COP ap-
 and to take all possible measures to prevent   proved amendments to three annexes to the
 pollution of the sea from dumping waste and   Convention: Annex II (categories of waste re-
 other materials. Currently, 87 States are Par-  quiring special consideration – subject to the
 ties to this Convention. In: INTERNATIONAL   Prior Informed Consent Procedure): addition
 MARITIME ORGANIZATION. CONVENTION   of the new entry Y48 covering all waste from
 ON THE PREVENTION OF MARINE POLLU-  plastic, including mixtures of plastic waste,
 TION BY DUMPING OF WASTES AND OTHER   except for plastic waste covered by entries
 MATTER. Available at: https://wwwcdn.imo.  A3210 (in Annex VIII) and B3011 (in Annex
 org/localresources/en/OurWork/Environment/  IX); Annex VIII (presumably hazardous waste


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