Campaigners of a sweeping plastics treaty climb buildings, hand out soap and cover art with waste
Campaigners use visual art, soap giveaways, and wristbands to pressure delegates toward a treaty reducing plastic pollution amid opposition from some countries, including the U.S.
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Campaigners of a sweeping plastics treaty climb buildings, hand out soap and cover art with waste
Nations are crafting the first global, legally binding treaty on plastics pollution. Campaigners for the treaty are getting creative, finding catchy ways to put the pressure on to get a deal done at the meeting at the United Nations office in Geneva.
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