Kuwait LMC Calls for Cleaner Plastic Production, Warns against Punitive Measures

Kuwait LMC Calls for Cleaner Plastic Production, Warns against Punitive Measures
(Sunday, September 7, 2025) 10:41

TEHRAN (NIPNA) – Kuwait’s LMC think tank said on Saturday that global efforts to tackle plastic pollution must focus on minimizing environmental harm from production rather than penalising petrochemical producers.


Salman Al-Ajmi, head of LMC, told the “Plastic Pollution Crisis: New Challenges and Opportunities” conference that while plastics remain vital to modern economies, stricter rules, taxes or penalties could carry serious consequences for producing countries.

“We do not want to stop plastic production, but we can manage the pollution that comes with it,” Al-Ajmi said via video link. “The goal is to benefit from plastics with the lowest possible pollution.”

He called for transparent assessments of plastic’s environmental impacts and urged nations to set priorities, build capacity and secure financing. Recycling, he said, requires precise planning, technological innovation and broader information-sharing among industries and governments.

Al-Ajmi stressed that a treaty alone would not be enough, adding that both industries and governments must accept responsibility for tackling plastic waste. “If we are going to use non-renewable energy, we have responsibilities in how we design, use and recycle plastics,” he said.

Although negotiations under the UN’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) have yet to yield a binding treaty, Al-Ajmi said the process gives countries such as Iran a chance to influence the final text. Aligning with future global rules could raise environmental standards and create opportunities for innovation in recycling technologies within Iran’s polymer industry, he added.

 


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