UN talks on global plastic treaty end without agreement

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Numerous plastic containers and garbage can be seen in an overflowing garbage can at Gaertnerplatz in the evening. There is still no sign of agreement on a treaty for a global deal to prevent plastic waste, after more than a week of wrangling in Geneva. Sven Hoppe/dpa

Talks on a global treaty to prevent plastic waste ended without agreement on Friday.

After three years of negotiations, around 180 countries were unable to agree on a treaty text during the final week of talks at the United Nations in Geneva, several delegations said following night-long consultations at the closing plenary session early on Friday.

It remains unclear how the process will move forward.

The divide between countries had already been apparent on Wednesday. A draft treaty that stripped almost all binding commitments was rejected by dozens of nations.

A new draft presented on Friday morning also failed to win unanimous approval, according to the conference chair.

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