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Home / Environment / UN Plastics Treaty Chair Resigns Amid Allegations of Pressure

UN Plastics Treaty Chair Resigns Amid Allegations of Pressure

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Chair Luis Vayas Valdivieso to step down from UN plastics treaty talks
  • Allegations of behind-the-scenes pressure from UN Environment Programme
  • Collapse of global talks in August leaves treaty's future uncertain
UN Plastics Treaty Chair Resigns Amid Allegations of Pressure

On October 7, 2025, it was reported that Luis Vayas Valdivieso, the chair of the stalled UN plastics treaty talks, is preparing to step down from his position. Valdivieso confirmed that he is resigning, citing "some challenges in the process."

The announcement of Valdivieso's resignation is expected to be made at a UN meeting on Tuesday, with an official statement expected by Thursday. This development comes after the collapse of global talks in August, where negotiators failed to agree on a treaty to address the growing issue of plastic pollution.

Sources have indicated that Valdivieso's work has been obstructed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), which is headed by executive director Inger Andersen. Allegations suggest that UNEP staff held a covert meeting with civil society groups, intended to pressure the chair to step down.

Valdivieso has defended his work, stating that the treaty process has "achieved very important goals" so far. However, the chair's sudden resignation leaves the future of the plastics treaty in an even more uncertain position, raising questions about the governance of the process.

The collapse of the August talks was met with criticism, as the draft text released by Valdivieso was rejected by the majority of negotiators. The text was described as the "lowest common denominator" and failing to address key issues, such as plastic production limits and hazardous chemicals in plastics.

Valdivieso's resignation is a stark reminder of the challenges and dysfunction that have plagued the plastics treaty negotiations from the beginning. Restoring trust in the process will be crucial if there is to be any hope of reaching a meaningful outcome in the future.

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Valdivieso is resigning from his role as chair of the UN plastics treaty talks due to "some challenges in the process," including allegations of behind-the-scenes pressure from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
The collapse of the August 2025 global talks, where negotiators failed to agree on a treaty, has left the future of the plastics treaty in an even more uncertain position. The draft text released by Valdivieso was criticized as the "lowest common denominator" and lacking in key provisions.
Sources have indicated that Valdivieso's work as chair has been obstructed by UNEP, with allegations that UNEP staff held a covert meeting with civil society groups to pressure Valdivieso to step down. This has raised questions about the transparency and impartiality of the negotiation process.

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