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2025
Secretary-General's Message

This World Environment Day focuses on solutions to beat plastic pollution.

And rightly so.

Plastic pollution is choking our planet ¨C harming ecosystems, well-being, and the climate. 

Plastic waste clogs rivers, pollutes the ocean, and endangers wildlife.

And as it breaks-down into smaller and smaller parts, it infiltrates every corner of Earth: from the top of Mount Everest, to the depths of the ocean; from human brains; to human breastmilk. 

Yet there is a movement for urgent change. 

We are seeing mounting public engagement¡­

Steps towards reusability and greater accountability¡­

And policies to reduce single-use plastics and improve waste management. 

But we must go further, faster.

In two months, countries will come together to hammer-out a new global treaty to end plastic pollution. 

We need an ambitious, credible and just agreement this year.

One that covers the life-cycle of plastic, through the perspective of circular economies¡­

That responds to the needs of communities¡­

That aligns with broader environmental goals, the sustainable development goals, and beyond¡­

And that is implemented fast and in full.   

I urge negotiators to return to talks in August determined to build a common path through their differences and deliver the treaty our world needs.

Together, let¡¯s end the scourge of plastic pollution and build a better future for us all.

Thank you.

Ant¨®nio Guterres

Ant¨®nio Guterres

 

Plastic pollution is choking our planet (...) Yet there is a movement for urgent change. In two months, countries will come together to hammer-out a new global treaty to end plastic pollution. (...) I urge negotiators to return to talks in August determined to build a common path through their differences and deliver the treaty our world needs.

Ant¨®nio Guterres