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IMO agrees on draft revised Action Plan on marine plastics

The IMO’s Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response has agreed on the draft 2025 Action Plan to Address Marine Plastic Litter from Ships, with a view to its approval by the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83) when it meets on 7 to 11 April 2025.

This milestone was achieved along with other key outcomes at the 12th session of the Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR 12), held at IMO Headquarters in London from 27 to 31 January 2025. The meeting was chaired by Dr. Anita Mäkinen of Finland.      

The 2025 Action Plan to Address Marine Plastic Litter from Ships was prepared following a revision of the initial Action Plan approved in 2018, taking into account actions that had been completed since then.  

The actions included in the draft 2025 Action Plan are set for completion by 2030 and aim to achieve at the following main outcomes:  

  • Reduction of the contribution from fishing vessels to marine plastic litter 
  • Reduction of shipping’s contribution to marine plastic litter  
  • Enhanced public awareness, education and seafarer training  
  • Improvement of the effectiveness of port reception facilities and treatment in reducing marine plastic litter   
  • Improved understanding of the contribution of ships to marine plastic litter  
  • Strengthened international cooperation  

The Sub-Committee updated the timeframes for the expected completion of the actions, grouping them according to short-, mid-, long-term and continuous actions.  

Carriage of plastic pellets by sea  

The draft 2025 Action Plan to Address Marine Plastic Litter from Ships includes a dedicated action for the development of mandatory measures to reduce the environmental risks of plastic pellets transported by sea in freight containers.   

To inform future discussions on the legal framework for introducing such measures, the Sub-Committee developed a table outlining various considerations, including advantages, limitations and impacts relating to possible amendments to mandatory instruments linked to the carriage of plastic pellets by sea. 

(Dreamstime photo of plastic litter in ocean environment)

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