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Revised Zero Draft of ILBI (Global Plastic Treaty - Coggle Diagram
Revised Zero Draft
of ILBI (Global Plastic Treaty
Part II
Primary Plastic Polymers
Global Production Targets
Nationally Determined Targets
Nationally Determined Measures
Non-Plastic Substitutes
No Action
Promote & Incentivize innovations and use of safe, sustainable alternatives.
Ensure substitutes are safe, eco-friendly throughout lifecycle.
Research, assess, promote safe & sustainable alternatives.
Waste Hierarchy Priority: Research alternatives, but prioritize waste reduction, reuse, recycle.
Strict Standards: Non-plastic substitutes must meet high safety and sustainability standards.
Merge with Design & Performance: Integrate considerations for non-plastic alternatives into product design and performance standards.
Chemical & Polymers
(C&P) of Concern
Prohibit/ regulate usage in plastic product" (PP)
Minimize and gradually phase-out usage in PP
Manage/ Regulate based on scientific criteria
Eliminate/regulate problematic and avoidable C&P
Prohibit use of intentionally added microplastics in PP
Regulations on harmful C&P
Gradually phase-out problematic & avoidable plastic products
Regulate use of PP having intentionally added microplastics
Problematic and avoidable PP
Problematic & avoidable PP
Reduce & regulate supply of listed PP as per set criteria
Reduce & regulate usage of problematic PP based on national criteria
Gradual reduction in usage of problem PP, prioritising safer alternatives
PP containing intentionally
added microplastics
Regulate usage of PP with intentionally added microplastics
Identify and manage products with intentionally added microplastics
Based on specified criteria, sharing information for transparency.
Phase out usage of PP with intentionally added microplastics
Transitioning to safer alternatives.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
Establish and regulate national EPR schemes
Encourage establishment of national EPR, acc. to market conditions and national capabilities
Ensure all producers are part of EPR, with multinational corporations minimising their plastic pollution footprint.
Encourage establishment of fiscal and/or non-fiscal EPR
Emissions and releases of plastic throughout its life cycle
Prevent and eliminate emissions and release of plastics, throughout life-cycle, considering national circumstances
National plans to include measures to prevent and eliminate emissions and release of plastics, across life-cycle
Regulate emissions and releases of plastics, including microplastics, considering environmental regulations.
National plans to include measures to prevent and control emissions and release of plastics, across life-cycle
Waste Management
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• Existing plastic pollution
• Just transition
• Transparency, tracking, monitoring, and labelling.