The good news is we now have solutions to these problems. These are the basis of the transformation that we need to see.
The federal government is simply far too ill-equipped to tackle this challenge alone.’ writes Michael Vandergriff.
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The UN environment chief said Sunday she was beginning to see convergence on the world's first binding treaty on plastic pollution despite differences on production caps and a tax-like plastic fee.