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PA group fights for global treaty to end plastic pollution

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Monday, November 18, 2024   

An environmental group in Pennsylvania is among those backing a global plastics treaty set to be finalized by year's end.

It is estimated 99% of plastics are made with fossil fuels and southwestern Pennsylvania is a hotspot for fracking.

Sarah Martik, executive director of the Center for Coalfield Justice, said she will attend the treaty negotiations in South Korea and is urging the Biden-Harris administration to ratify it. The U.S. initially supported production caps and timelines to curb plastics production but recently withdrew its support.

Martik pointed out countries failing to sign environmental agreements often cannot trade with those that do, causing global strain.

"Right now, waste trade is such a huge issue and the United States as both a producer and a consumer of a lot of plastic goods, exports a lot of our plastic waste to other countries," Martik explained. "Those other countries have more ambition in this treaty than we do. So we're hopeful that there will be strong nonparty provisions on trade here."

Martik noted the Biden-Harris administration is responsible for negotiating the treaty, while President-Elect Donald Trump has expressed disinterest in environmental agreements and plans to withdraw the U.S. once again from the Paris Agreement, although global leadership on environmental issues is crucial for long-term benefits.

Martik emphasized fracking for natural gas in Pennsylvania has effects far beyond energy production. While the fossil fuel industry highlights its benefits, she argued it downplays the harm caused, such as how everyday items like plastic bags contribute to pollution and degrade air quality.

"Pennsylvania is the second-highest producer of fracked gas in the country," Martik stressed. "We have pipelines leading down to Texas and Louisiana. We have the gas in Pennsylvania is being sent up to the Shell Ethane Cracker plant in Beaver County. So, the gas that is drilled here is pretty critical to the plastics industry."

Research by the Ohio River Valley Institute found fracking has not led to job growth in Pennsylvania, with major gas-producing counties losing 10,000 jobs and more than 50,000 residents since 2008. By 2021, oil and gas jobs made up less than 2% of the state's workforce.


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