Marine ecosystems are under threat from plastics and weak global regulations.As the #PlasticsTreaty is negotiated in Busan, explore UNODC’s guidance on tackling marine plastic pollution through criminal law: https://t.co/kunqiAWmQq#INC5 #EndENVcrime pic.twitter.com/pJpuMqdLJF— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 28, 2024 Read More
Marine ecosystems are under threat from plastics and weak global regulations. As the #PlasticsTreaty is negotiated in Busan, explore UNODC’s guidance on tackling marine plastic pollution through criminal law: https://t.co/kunqiAWmQq#INC5 #EndENVcrime pic.twitter.com/pJpuMqdLJF
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