Saudi Arabia Leads Pushback Against Global Plastic Treaty | Delegates from more than 170 countries are working to salvage a treaty that would tackle the growing problem of plastic pollution.
Saudi Arabia Leads Pushback Against Global Plastic Treaty | Delegates from more than 170 countries are working to salvage a treaty that would tackle the growing problem of plastic pollution.
Delegates from more than 170 countries are working to salvage a treaty that would tackle the growing problem of plastic pollution.
A lot of this is because they see plastics as the way to keep on extracting oil even if countries decide that burning it isn't a good idea.
Saudi Arabia is cancer. I'm sorry to all the people that were born there.
36 3 ReplyThe projects that are getting build there are using labourers from third world country in the most inhumane conditions still going unnoticed.
Same here in case of plastics.Let the world go to hell but the Sheikh s get their coffers filled with cash.
17 1 ReplyUnnoticed? We have known for years, we are just unwilling to do anything about it.
11 0 ReplyGo on, give 'em a world cup
6 1 ReplyAlso, no human rights. Except if you believe in brainrot bullshit and are a straight male.
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It is the Saudi royal family that is the cancer
13 0 ReplyAs a Saudi who was born and live there, it has always baffled me how, despite the government and royal family being comically evil, the majority will still support them.
Even if you tell them and show them proof of the horrible crimes against humanity that happens daily, they'll either try to justify it, or brush it off saying "doesn't affect me".
8 1 Replyيحسبونك مباحث تبغى توديهم ورا الشمس.
If you were Saudi you would have known the answer to this. 🥕🏒
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Hypocritical coming from a German -I guess-. You can stop pretending to have any moral authority when your governments are supporting genocide.
I worked for a Saudi plastics company and we had German companies as customers.
3 4 ReplyAh yes, and because you worked with some german companies you know exactly that I like genocide. Got it.
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“growing problem”—as if it wasn’t a Behemoth already.
11 0 Replydumb all plastic to saudi arabia instead of sea
10 2 ReplySabic -my former employer- is one of the world’s largest producers of petrochemicals including plastics.
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