It's not windy

Plastic: it overflows!

Plastic waste (illustrative image).

CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP

By: Simon Rozé Follow

As the 5th session of the United Nations Assembly on the Environment (UNEA) ends in Nairobi, States are on the way to a historic agreement to limit plastic pollution.

Time is running out: it has never been so high while management and recycling are still not up to scratch.

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Guests:

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Elisa Lanzi,

Economist in the Environment Department of the OECD

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Florence Morice,

RFI's special correspondent at the Unea summit.

With reporting by Igor Strauss in Tanzania.

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