Deputy Head of Mission (DHM) Paul Huggins participated in the launch of Guatemala's National Plastics Action Partnership (NPAP).
During the event, he offered closing remarks highlighting the United Kingdom's commitment to the Global Plastics Action Partnership (GPAP), of which Guatemala has been a member since January 2025, and underscored the importance of international collaborations in addressing global environmental challenges.
DHM Huggins praised Guatemala's leadership in creating inclusive, evidence-based policies and welcomed its recent membership in the UK-founded High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution (HAC). He also reaffirmed the United Kingdom's commitment to concluding negotiations for a legally binding global treaty on plastics by August of this year.
The event was attended by the Minister of Environment, Patricia Orantes; the Vice Minister for Climate Change, Edwin Castellanos, and representatives of partner organizations and implementers of the NPAP in Guatemala.
The UK, through the Blue Planet Fund and in collaboration with other partners has contributed £24 million to the GPAP program since 2018, supporting initiatives that promote the circular economy and improve the conditions of informal waste workers.