Industry Influences Treaty Negotiations in Ottawa
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APRIL 2024
[This year’s Earth Day theme was Planet vs. Plastics]([link removed])
Dear John,
This year’s Earth Day theme was [Planet vs. Plastics]([link removed]), which was especially relevant with the [fourth negotiating session of the UN Plastics Treaty (INC-4)]([link removed]) taking place April 23–29 in Ottawa, Canada. Plastic Pollution Coalition staff, partners, members, and the global Break Free From Plastic movement, including frontline activists and scientists, attended the treaty talks as civil society observers.
Ahead of INC-4, we hosted [a webinar]([link removed]) in collaboration with [EARTHDAY.ORG]([link removed]) to help decision makers understand the urgent need to end plastic pollution at the source, and Plastic Pollution Coalition Co-Founder and Managing Director Julia Cohen participated in [a multistakeholder dialogue]([link removed]) at the House of Sweden in Washington, DC.
During the negotiations, [Plastic Pollution Coalition Notable Member Jeff Bridges helped get the word out that plastic poisons people]([link removed]), and called on world leaders to support a treaty that limits plastic production and supports communities—especially people living near petrochemical and plastic production facilities. The video premiered at an Earth Day screening of the powerful documentary [Plastic People]([link removed]) in Ottawa, Canada, on the eve of the start of INC-4.
There were high points at INC-4, including more Indigenous and frontline voices being heard and a growing number of countries calling for curbing plastic production. Yet challenges also abounded, as [plastic and fossil fuel lobbyists showed up in greater force]([link removed]), and “like-minded” plastic- and fossil fuel-friendly nations spoke out against cuts to what they call “necessary” fossil fuel extraction and plastic production.
Stay tuned in the coming days for more details on what Plastic Pollution Coalition staff did on the ground at INC-4, as well as deeper analysis and key takeaways from this round of negotiations. And please help us continue to push for a strong treaty over the next several months as the world plans for the [fifth (and final) negotiation session in Busan, Republic of Korea, in November]([link removed]). You may [sign the petition to the U.S. government]([link removed]) and [the petition to world leaders to create a bold, binding treaty to end plastic
pollution]([link removed]).
We are also continuing our work to [Flip the Script on Plastics]([link removed]) in film and television. Plastic Pollution Coalition partnered with director Judd Apatow, [Hollywood Health & Society]([link removed]), [Earth Angel Sets]([link removed]), and the [Johnson Ohana Foundation]([link removed]) to launch “Independence from Plastic: A ‘micro’ plastic-free film contest,” which challenges filmmakers of all levels to provide a glimpse of the
plastic-free future they want to see, while keeping sustainable filmmaking in mind behind the scenes. Submissions are open until Tuesday, June 7; [learn more here]([link removed]).
Onward together,
[Jen Fela]
Jen Fela
Vice President, Programs & Communications
Plastic Pollution Coalition
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[Healthcare Without Harm]([link removed]). The conversation was moderated by Renee Sharp, Director of Plastics and Petrochemical Advocacy for the [Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)]([link removed]). [Watch the recording]([link removed]).
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★ [Congratulations to Sharon C. Lavigne, Named Among TIME100 Most Influential People List]([link removed])
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★ [Congratulations to PLAN, Winner of the 2024 Reusies Community of the Year Award]([link removed])
Congratulations to the Post Landfill Action Network (PLAN), winner of the 2024 Reusies Community of the Year Award! The Reusies is a groundbreaking awards program that champions the heroes making reuse a reality by uplifting their stories and providing them with meaningful support. The Reusies received applications from over 100 innovative startups, environmental activists, and community leaders that are helping to grow the reuse movement across the U.S. and Canada. [Learn more]([link removed]).
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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★ [Endocrine Disruptors and Hormone Levels During Pregnancy]([link removed])
Can endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) influence a mother’s hormone levels during pregnancy? On Monday, May 7, at 1pm ET, Brad Ryva and Dr. Diana Pacyga will discuss their recent study investigating this possibility in pregnant women enrolled in the Illinois Kids Development Study (I-KIDS). This is one of the first studies to investigate mixtures of EDCs and hormone levels during pregnancy. [Learn more]([link removed]).
★ [Plastics and Your Health]([link removed])The negative impacts of plastic on human health are increasingly visible and [increasingly costly]([link removed]). This March, the New England Journal of Medicine released the results of a study detecting micro- and nanoplastics in the carotid artery plaque of 58% of patients, and found that it measurably increased the [risk of heart attack, stroke, and all-cause mortality]([link removed]) in those patients. What does this mean for us? On Thursday, May 2, from 7-8pm ET, join Beyond
Plastics for a conversation with Plastic Pollution Coalition Scientific Advisor Philip J. Landrigan, M.D. on Plastics and Your Health. [Learn more]([link removed]).
★ [The Plastic Bag Store Opens at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA)]([link removed])[The Plastic Bag Store]([link removed]) is a public art installation and immersive film experience by Brooklyn, NY-based artist Robin Frohardt that uses humor, craft, and a critical lens to question our culture of consumption and convenience — specifically, the enduring effects of single-use plastics. Open May 9 to September 2, 2024, at MASS MoCA. [Learn more]([link removed]).
★ [“The Cigarette Surfboard” Film World Premiere in Edmonton, Canada]([link removed])“The Cigarette Surfboard” will have its official World Premiere at Canada’s longest running documentary film fest, [NorthwestFest International Documentary Festival]([link removed]), at the Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Canada, on Saturday, May 11, at 7pm ET. After a young designer realizes that a surfboard—which he crafted from thousands of littered cigarette butts picked up off California beaches—could captivate the eyes of millions across the globe, he decides to use it as the impetus to do something
more. The Cigarette Surfboards become a platform to spark ocean stewardship and the symbol of a campaign to hold Big Tobacco accountable for their toxic waste. [Learn more]([link removed]).
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OPPORTUNITIES, RESOURCES, & WAYS TO TAKE ACTION
[Independence from Plastic: A ‘Micro’ Plastic-Free Film Contest]([link removed])
★ [Independence from Plastic: A ‘Micro’ Plastic-Free Film Contest]([link removed])
Plastic Pollution Coalition has partnered with director Judd Apatow, [Hollywood Health & Society]([link removed]), [Earth Angel Sets]([link removed]), and the [Johnson Ohana Foundation]([link removed]) to bring you “Independence from Plastic: A ‘micro’ plastic-free film contest,” which challenges filmmakers of all levels to provide a glimpse of the plastic-free future they want to see, while keeping sustainable filmmaking in mind behind the scenes. Films will be reviewed by a panel of notable judges including Ed Begley Jr.,
Earth Angel CEO Emelie O’Brien, Paula Kahumbu CEO of [WildlifeDirect,]([link removed]) Woody Harrelson, Benjamin Von Wong, and more, helping to select the winning filmmaker, who will take home a prize of $2,000. Submissions are open until Tuesday, June 7. [Learn more and enter here]([link removed]).
★ [Open Position: Campaign Coordinator at Plastic Pollution Coalition]([link removed])
Plastic Pollution Coalition is hiring a Campaign Coordinator to support strong policy and communication efforts to coordinate, organize, and liaise with experts and stakeholders on various PPC-led campaigns and initiatives. The initial focus for this role will be the [Filtered Not Bottled]([link removed]) campaign and federal plastic policy such as the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act. [Learn more]([link removed]).
★ [Watch: Single-Use Planet Earth Day Panel Recording]([link removed])
During Earth Week, PPC Advocacy and Engagement Manager and Founder of The Last Plastic Straw Jackie Nuñez joined Sean O’Leary of the Ohio River Valley Institute and Gail LeBoeuf of Inclusive Louisiana for a screening and discussion of the film Single-Use Planet. The event focused on the politics, science, and environmental impact of single-use plastics. [Watch the recording]([link removed]).
★ [My Life With Sea Turtles New Book by Christina Figgener]([link removed])
In 2015, a team of researchers carefully removed a plastic straw from a sea turtle’s nostril off the coast of Costa Rica. The disturbing incident, which was captured on video, went viral, leading to straw bans around the world. In this book, the marine biologist behind the camera, PPC Notable Member Christine Figgener, recounts her own life spent studying and protecting sea turtles. This captivating book reveals the secret life of sea turtles, one of the oldest living creatures on Earth, alongside one scientist’s fight to save their future. [Learn more]([link removed]).
★ [Watch + Screen: X Trillion — A Film On the All-Women ‘eXXpedition’ to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch]([link removed])
X Trillion launches on May 1 in London, UK. The feature debut by Eleanor Church follows the gruelling journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew led by Emily Penn, as they sail 3,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean, through the densest accumulation of ocean plastic on the planet, in order to make the unseen, seen. The premiere kicks off a number of screenings around the UK, and you can book a screening for your community. [Learn more]([link removed]).
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