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Doing great. Keep moving.
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Almost done y'all.
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Also if you have a plucker, can you make it
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Are we, I don't know, are we
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All the accumulating plastic
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production of plastic
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and we need to stop doing this
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because it's killing us. It's killing
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the world. Plastic poison
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is killing the world.
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It's killing fish,
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It's killing all,
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We have to stop it.
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We have to have a better plan.
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And they're supposed to regulate the entire
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life cycle of plastics, each step of which
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is harmful and toxic to our health
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and we see a lot of pushback from industry
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folks and they're not wanting to regulate
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wanting to keep pushing plastics on us
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even though people like us are here and very
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clearly don't want more plastic in our lives
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want alternatives and so we're here
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to say that we're the people that
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should be, that should be, that should be
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negotiating for in those, in those sessions
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and just make sure that we see them, we know what's happening
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and we're here to keep up the pressure.
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That's the basis for a strong and ambitious plastics treaty.
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Thank you for watching!
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For the past 48 hours, we've heard that plastic waste is the perfect byproduct of the 20th century consumer culture.
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Cheap, disposable, and modern, or so we thought.
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It has created a thrown-away generation, and we agree that there has to be a better way.
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For the past 48 hours, we've heard that plastic waste is the perfect byproduct of the 20th century consumer culture.
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For the past 48 hours, we've heard that plastic waste is the perfect byproduct of the 20th century consumer culture.
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For the past 48 hours, we've heard that plastic waste is the perfect byproduct of the 20th century consumer culture.
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To observe, of course, that there is a plastic sector in every country.
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There are jobs associated with the plastic sector in every country.
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And so as we move into refill, reuse, and recycle, there are also equal job opportunities associated in every country.
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And that is what is so interesting.
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Thank you for watching!
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We can land this deal, but I'm confident that we can get there.
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Have a wonderful afternoon.