Bridge to Busan:

Declaration on Primary Plastic Polymers

We, the undersigned members of the intergovernmental negotiating committee (INC) and those concerned about the many harms of plastic pollution to human health and the environment, are committed to ending plastic pollution worldwide.

We reaffirm the mandate of United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) Resolution 5/14 to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment, based on a comprehensive approach that addresses the full lifecycle of plastics.

We emphasize that the full lifecycle of plastics includes the production of primary plastic polymers.

Studies show that the world cannot achieve its goals of ending plastic pollution and limiting global average temperature rise to less than 1.5° Celsius if the unsustainable production of primary plastic polymers is not addressed.

Left unaddressed, production of primary plastic polymers is projected to increase exponentially through 2050 and could overwhelm national waste management and recycling programs, even after significant improvements supported by the new instrument.

Addressing the unsustainable production of primary plastic polymers is not only essential to ending plastic pollution worldwide; it also represents one of the most efficient and cost-effective approaches to managing the plastic pollution problem.

Moreover, a balancing of efforts across the full lifecycle of plastics—from production and design through waste management and remediation—is necessary to equitably distribute the overall burden of efforts shared among countries, each of which must contribute to achieving the collective goals of the new instrument.

For these reasons, we call on members to:

COMMIT to achieve sustainable levels of production of primary plastic polymers. This includes ensuring production matches ambitions for a circular economy for plastics, while aligning with the Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming to 1.5°C.

ENSURE transparency in the production of primary plastic polymers.  This includes reporting of data on the production of primary plastic polymers to close information gaps, assess progress and inform priorities.

AGREE to a global objective regarding the sustainable production of primary plastic polymers. This may include production freezes at specified levels, production reductions against agreed baselines, or other agreed constraints to prevent the unsustainable production of primary plastic polymers.

Bridge to Busan:

Declaration on Primary Plastic Polymers

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Australia

Austria

Belgium

Cabo Verde

Cameroon

Chile

Cook Islands

Denmark

Federated States of Micronesia

Fiji

France

Georgia

Grenada

Guinea

Iceland

Luxembourg

Malawi

Signatories

Countries

Mauritius

Moldova

Monaco

Nigeria

Norway

Peru

Portugal

Rwanda

Senegal

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Sweden

Switzerland

The Kingdom of the Netherlands

The Philippines

Vanuatu

ACT Health Promotion

A Plastic Planet

Algramo

Archdiocese Manila Ministry on Ecology

Armenian Women for Health & Healthy Environment

Bermuda Innovation & Technology Association

CEJAD Kenya

Center for Biological Diversity

Chumbe Island Coral Park (CHICOP) Ltd

Cleaner Seas Project

Common Seas

CoralWatch

Ellen MacArthur Foundation

Environmental Investigation Agency

Fondation Tara Ocean

Global Plastics Policy Centre, University of Portsmouth

Global Youth and Sustainability Organisation

Green Transformation and Sustainability Network

Stakeholders

InfinArt

Innovation Alliance for a Global Plastics Treaty

Institute for Energy & Climate Strategies

MarViva

Monterey Bay Aquarium

No More Butts

Objectif Zéro Plastique

OceanCare

OceanKita

Ocean. Now!

PlasticFree

Plastic Health Council

Plastic Soup Foundation

Polish Zero Waste Association

S-EnPol Company, Ltd.

Sciaena

TESS (Forum on Trade, Environment & the SDGs)

The Pew Charitable Trusts

Trash Hero World

WWF

Yunus Thailand

The Bridge to Busan Declaration is endorsed by countries and stakeholders of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including in the marine environment. Interested countries and stakeholders are encouraged to join this call to action on primary plastic polymers by signing the Declaration.