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Plastic spills at sea spark global push for stricter laws, firm action

Assortment of pellets of different colours recycled from plastic waste bottles that are used for making plastic chairs during World Environment day held in Nairobi Riruta on Monday, June, 05, 2023. [File, Standard]

The battle against plastic pellet pollution has received a significant boost at the ongoing International Maritime Summit in London.

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response has agreed on a draft 2025 Action Plan to Address Marine Plastic Litter from Ships. The plan now awaits approval at the end of this week by the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83).

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