INC-3: Paving the Way to Combat Plastic Pollutionby IMMANUEL MWENDWA KIILU | 13-11-2023 00:00 |
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Introduction: The battle against plastic pollution is reaching a pivotal moment as the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-3) gears up to convene from November 13 to 19, 2023, at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. This session marks a crucial step in the development of an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, including its impact on the marine environment. Preparatory Events: The road to INC-3 is paved with important events leading up to the main session. On November 12, 2023, regional consultations will take place, setting the stage for collaboration and understanding among participating nations. Prior to the main session, on November 11, a preparatory one-day meeting is scheduled to occur at the same venue. This preparatory meeting is designed to streamline discussions and ensure a focused approach to the challenges at hand. Zero Draft Text: One of the key highlights in the lead-up to INC-3 is the availability of the Zero Draft text of the international legally binding instrument. As of October 1, 2023, this comprehensive document, meticulously prepared by the Chair of the INC with the support of the INC Secretariat, is accessible in the six official languages of the United Nations. The Zero Draft text serves as the foundation for deliberations during the upcoming session, providing a common ground for nations to engage in meaningful dialogue. Chair's Reflection Note: In addition to the Zero Draft text, the Chair of the INC has released a reflection note outlining the proposed approach and general expectations for both the preparatory meeting and the third session. This document serves as a guide, offering insights into the anticipated discussions and emphasizing the importance of collective action to address the global plastic pollution crisis. Guidance for Preparatory Day: To further streamline the preparatory process, the Chair has provided guidance for the preparatory day on November 11. This guidance, along with the proposed establishment of contact groups during the main session, aims to foster focused discussions and collaboration among nations. These contact groups will play a crucial role in addressing specific aspects of the plastic pollution issue, ensuring a comprehensive and nuanced approach. Conclusion: INC-3 represents a critical juncture in the global effort to combat plastic pollution, with nations coming together in Nairobi, Kenya, to negotiate and craft a legally binding instrument. The outcomes of this session have the potential to shape international policies and strategies for years to come. As the world eagerly awaits the results of INC-3, there is a collective hope that the discussions and agreements reached will pave the way for a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future. |