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Leaders from around the world recently met in South Korea to work on a global plastic pollution treaty.
Some nations, such as Ghana , say capping production is the only way to solve the crisis.
Other countries, including Saudi Arabia , Russia , and India , want to focus on managing plastic waste.
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