A global coalition of experts have formed a commission calling for a cap on plastic production from fossil fuels, and a ban on harmful chemicals used in plastic production.
These chemicals have been shown to be harmful to human health and contribute to environmental damage.
The commission aims to address the issue of public health and halt further damage to the environment.
Despite there being no legal obligation to disclose information about what chemicals are used in some plastic production, the commission seeks to push for transparency and ban on the use of dangerous chemicals.
A newly formed commission of scientists and experts has called for regulations on plastic production, due to the harm caused by harmful chemicals used in plastic production.
The commission seeks a cap on plastic production from fossil fuels, and a ban on the harmful chemicals used in plastic production.
These chemicals are a significant factor in the deterioration of human health and the environment.
While there is no legal obligation to provide details on what chemicals are used in plastic production, the commission is pushing for transparency and a ban on harmful plastics chemicals.
One expert quoted in the article states that "the human race is swimming in a toxic soup of chemicals used to make plastics, with potentially dire consequences for humanity.
" However, others argue that there needs to be a balance between environmental protection and economic stability, stating that plastic production is necessary for modern life.
The commission seeks to address this issue by proposing a shift towards more sustainable alternatives to plastic production, while still addressing environmental concerns.
Overall, the commission's aim is to protect human health and halt further damage to the environment caused by plastic production.