The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netherland­s join G7-led push to rid oceans of plastics

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OTTAWA: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced his country’s endorsemen­t of a G7led initiative to rid the oceans of plastics, during a visit to Ottawa on Thursday.

Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Italy, along with the European Union, signed the Ocean Plastics Charter at a leaders’ summit in Canada’s Charlevoix region in June, although neither the United States nor Japan put their names to a detailed timeline.

Four other nations and 18 multinatio­nals, including CocaCola and Walmart, have also pledged to help ensure 100 percent of plastics are recyclable by 2030 and to develop more viable alternativ­es to plastic packaging, in order to slash waste.

“I am happy to announce that the Netherland­s endorses the charter and the goals for the recycle management of plastics, in our goal to get to 100 per cent circular economy in the Netherland­s,” Rutte told a joint press conference with his Canadian host.

In a speech to the Canadian parliament, Rutte earlier paid tribute to the thousands of Canadian soldiers who died during WWII to help liberate the Netherland­s, while warning that the peace and stability they fought for is now under threat.

“I think it is fair to say that Canada and the Netherland­s are sturdy pillars supporting the internatio­nal order that arose from the ruins of the Second World War,” Rutte said. — AFP

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