UN Global Plastics Treaty Resources for INC5


Plastic pellets are a major source of upstream plastic pollution globally, with devastating impacts to human health, the environment and livelihoods. The International Legally Binding Instrument on Plastic Pollution (also known as the UN Global Plastics Treaty) is an opportunity to end plastic pellet pollution across the globe and throughout supply chains. The inclusion of plastic pellets (nurdles) in a final Global Plastics Treaty is essential to prevent more pellets entering the environment and it could allow for the global uptake of working solutions.

The fifth round of negotiations for a treaty (know as INC-5) will take place in Busan, South Korea from the 25th November – 1st December 2024. This represents the final round of negotiations for a global plastics treaty.

Prior to the INC5 negotiations, a compilation of draft text has been published following negotiations at INC4. A Non-paper has also been published by the chair. These documents will be significant in the INC5 negotiations and discussions toward a final treaty.

Our asks

NGOs are coming together to call on governments to deliver a robust treaty which addresses plastic pellets. Fidra, EIA and Fauna & Flora have developed a briefing outlining key asks to end pellet pollution:

Eliminate Pellet Loss: Through legally binding measures and effective guidance adopted by the Conference of the Parties (COP) which ensures that each Party obligates all pellet handlers and operators across the full pellet supply chain to meet international, standardised requirements for handling, packaging and transport of plastic pellets across the supply chain.

Verification and Reporting: Ensure the COP adopts mandatory verification of measures to prevent pellet pollution and transparent reporting mechanisms that detail all pellet losses and spills throughout the supply chain.

Remediation and Disaster Response: Enable the COP to develop and adopt guidelines, including pellet clean ups, disaster response protocols and equitable access to remediation in the event of pellet loss.

Compensation: Facilitate a financial mechanism for compensation that operationalises the Polluter Pays Principle with respect to terrestrial and marine pellet loss and spills.

Safe, Circular & Responsible Production: End overproduction of plastic and enable a transition to a safe and circular plastic economy through elimination of harmful chemicals and chemicals of concern and adopting transparent identification and traceability of chemical additives across the plastic pellet lifecycle.

Pellet Meetings and Events at INC5

Coming soon

Webinars

Watch our latest webinar ‘The UN Global Plastic Treaty and Beyond Policies for ending pellet pollution’ on our YouTube channel now

Watch all past UN Global Plastics Treaty webinars here

Useful resources for the negotiatians

Fidra – INC5 Plastic Pellet Pollution primers

Fidra has created a number of primers, which highlight the risks and impacts of plastic pellet pollution in selected nations and global regions. This section also contains editable template primers

Brief – INC5 Plastic pellet pollution: A global issue that needs international regulation

A brief prepared to explain the global issue of plastic pellet pollution, and how global plastic pellet pollution can be effectively addressed through the UN Global Plastics Treaty

Fidra – Great Global Nurdle Hunt 2024 – Report

The Great Global Nurdle Hunt 2024 – Report Report and results from The Great Global Nurdle Hunt 2024 (1st –…

EIA Report – Global treaty for plastic pollution resources

This short report by the EIA outlines A new global treaty for plastic pollution The passing of a UN Environment…

Flora and Fauna International – Stemming the tide – putting an end to plastic pellet pollution – 2022 Report only

Overview of nurdle pollution and solutions 2022

Fidra – Ideas and tip to engage with policy makers

This documents aims to provide ideas and tips for NGOs and individuals who would like to engage with policy makers on the issue of pellet pollution on a national and international level.

Fidra – Great Global Nurdle Hunt 2013-2023 – Report

Over 7000 nurdle hunts have taken place with over 20.000 volunteers

EIA – How to get involved guide

A guide for NGOs and individuals on how to campaign and communicate with policy makers involved in the Global Plastic Treaty…

Oracle Environmental Experts – Mapping the global plastic pellet supply chain – Report and resource packs

Mapping the global plastic pellet supply chain.
New report maps global plastic pellet supply chain and finds countries worldwide are at risk from over 2 trillion plastic pellets spilling into the environment each year.

Fauna & Flora – Case study on plastic pellet pollution (pdf)

Fauna & Flora Case Study

Case Study – Galicia nurdle spill December 2023

Following the loss of a container holding plastic pellets from a transport ship, millions of plastic pellets began to wash up on the beaches of Galicia, Spain.