22
Apr
2024
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Preventing plastic pellet losses to reduce microplastic pollution (debate)
Madam President, Commissioner, for this final plenary session, you have finally decided to address microplastic pollution, a crucial issue that affects our environment, our health and our future. This invisible threat represents a challenge that we must face for our generations, but especially for future generations, including our children, who will be the first victims. But when I look back, what has this Commission done during this mandate to reduce its impact? Nothing, absolutely nothing. What has it done to challenge its ultra-liberal policy? Nothing, absolutely nothing. This policy, your policy, has poured millions of tons of microplastics into our oceans. This waste is the end result of ever-increasing overconsumption, ever-increasing unnecessary imports, ever-increasing devastating free trade agreements. It is time to put an end to this totally irresponsible approach and put the protection of our environment at the heart of our priorities. For years, my party in France, the Rassemblement National, has been advocating a policy that is more rooted in the environment. This approach is localism. This vision of the ecology of reality is sorely lacking in this Commission. She refuses these tons of goods produced on the other side of the world by children who are often enslaved. Common sense, but that the technocrats here cannot accept. The choice is therefore clear: Will we continue on the path of blind liberalism, or will we finally embrace a localist, responsible approach that focuses on preserving our planet? We will all have this choice on 9 June by choosing the only list that really cares about the ingrained ecology and that will stop the madness of Brussels and its free trade treaties.