Global Initiative Tracks Health Impact of Plastics Before Landmark Treaty
A global group of experts launched 'The Lancet Countdown on Health and Plastics' to track health impacts of plastics, coinciding with upcoming treaty negotiations. The initiative reviews evidence on health risks from plastics throughout their lifecycle, emphasizing the need for cautious approaches as plastic production may triple by 2060.

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An international team of researchers has unveiled an initiative to assess the health impacts of plastics ahead of crucial treaty talks. The effort is a precursor to final negotiations for the world's inaugural treaty on chemical substance regulation.
Dubbed 'The Lancet Countdown on Health and Plastics', this initiative aligns with the release of a 'Health Policy' report in 'The Lancet' journal. The report scrutinizes current evidence on plastics, including microplastics and chemicals, on human health.
The United Nations-led Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee is preparing to meet for its second session in Geneva in August 2025, expecting a global treaty to regulate plastics. Experts stress the need for transparent data on plastic toxicity and highlight evidence linking plastics to health risks, including cardiovascular and neurological issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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