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Published: 06.September, 2024
Last updated: 05.December, 2025

The Norwegian Retailers' Environment Fund, NHO, and Virke provided the short version with the morning coffee!

Program

Tuesday, 24 September
Location: Næringslivets Hus, Middelthunsgate 27, Oslo

  • 08:00 Coffee/tea/registration
  • 08:30 Welcome
    • Cecilie Lind, CEO of the Norwegian Retailers' Environment Fund
  • 08:40 Norway's role and status in the process
    • Mona Aarhus, Director General at the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian negotiation delegation
  • 08:50 A side glance at the process from
  • 09:00 What does this mean for us in retail?
  • 09:15 Questions, answers, and summary
  • 09:30 The event concluded

About the Plastic Agreement

Norway has been one of the initiators of a global agreement against plastic pollution and plays a central role in the negotiations. The ambition is for the plastic agreement to address the entire lifecycle of plastics - from production, to use, to waste, and back to new plastic.

The agreement may include the following elements:

  • Reduce the world's total production of plastics
  • Ban and phase out a range of single-use plastic products
  • Eliminate and phase out health and environmentally harmful chemicals
  • Design products to ensure circularity
  • Environmentally sound management of plastic waste


You can find more information in this report from the Nordic Council.

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