Background
As negotiations for the new treaty to address global plastic pollution progress towards the fifth and final negotiating session in Busan, South Korea in November 2024, the role of data remains a critical yet underdiscussed topic.
The availability of data to track the ‘full life cycle’ of plastics into and within a national economy will be critical to support a robust and effective regime for plastics. Data availability and national data infrastructure for plastics, however, have so far been overlooked within the global policy dialogues which has led to persistent gaps in ambition and implementation.
Without bridging this data gap, we risk undermining the new global regime before it even begins.
Join experts from the UNSW Centre for Sustainable Development Reform (CSDR) to understand how data is relevant to the commitments currently being negotiated and options to build in ambition and equity.
This webinar will introduce the ‘Data Checklist’ developed as a tool for countries to identify their data strengths and gaps to assess their readiness to implement and meet national commitments on plastic. This resource will enable countries to identify data gaps and capacity-building needs to ensure a robust and effective regime.
Featured experts
The following experts are from the UNSW Centre for Sustainable Development Reform.