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- An estimated 1,500 people protested in Busan while nearly 3 million signed a petition for a legally binding global plastics treaty to reduce production and protect health and environment.
- Semee Rhee from BFFP stated that "mandatory targets to reduce plastic production are essential to combat the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and toxic pollution."
- Norwegian Minister Anne Beathe Tvinnereim warned that the world will be "unable to cope" with plastic waste unless a deal to cut production is reached.
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