Plastic treaty talks in Ottawa get underway with pleas for high ambition, flexibility
OTTAWA — The Ecuadorean diplomat tasked with shepherding the fourth round of talks for a global plastic treaty in Ottawa this week says the world cannot wait much longer for governments to get it right.
Luis Vayas Valdivieso was tapped last fall to be the lead negotiator for the treaty negotiations which got underway in Ottawa this morning.
It is the fourth of five planned rounds aimed at having an agreement by the end of this year to chart a course towards ending plastic waste by 2040.
Valdivieso says the Ottawa talks are a “crucial moment” in the process while acknowledging it is not an easy task.