Description
The international treaty on managing plastics has been looming as the UN Environment Problem has been paving the way for international plastics negotiations. While global plastics governance requires an urgent action, it has been defined and concerned very differently across different stakeholders. This research focuses on mapping the positions of the international plastics negotiations and explore the fragmented global plastics governance. It summarises and identifies the environmental discourses of limits to growth, ecological modernisation, sustainable development and justice embedded in the negotiating positions.