💨 Abstract
At a U.N. conference in Geneva, environmental groups are creatively pressuring negotiators to finalize a global plastics pollution treaty. The Gallifrey Foundation handed out soap bars with eco-friendly messages. Other groups, like the International Pollutants Elimination Network and the World Wildlife Fund, used wristbands and a conveyor belt of plastic waste to highlight pollution's dangers.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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