Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic.

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Big Oil Is in Trouble. Its Plan: Flood Africa With Plastic.

Faced with plunging profits and a climate crisis that threatens fossil fuels, the industry is demanding a trade deal that weakens Kenya’s rules on plastics and on imports of American trash.

This is relevant because Kenya is one of the more developed countries in Africa and expansion of plastics there will lead to more plastic pollution elsewhere on the continent and restrictions on restricting plastics (such as no plastic bag bans) in Kenya will also have those same restrictions applied to the US.
 

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:dahell: maybe if someone builds a Tony stark arc reactor and stop depending on oil maybe we can progress...:dahell: these oil companies need to leave Africa alone...
 

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2 September 2020
Facing Downturn in U.S. and Global Markets, Big Oil Targets Africa to Dump Plastics

American oil companies are keen to export more plastics to Africa through Kenya. According to the New York Times, a lobby group representing Big Oil and chemical companies, including Shell, Exxon and Total, has been pushing the US government to use a US-Kenya trade deal to dump petro-chemicals and plastics across Africa, to prop up Big Oil’s dwindling profits amidst a global pandemic and an oil crash.


Letters from the lobby group, identified by Unearthed, also call for the lifting of limits on the plastics waste trade, a move which experts say amounts to an attempt to legally circumvent existing law in Kenya banning plastics which could have a domino effect in many other countries across Africa that have banned the single-use of plastics.

In reaction to these developments, Landry Ninteretse, Africa Team Leader at 350.org, said:

“It’s not surprising that oil companies are feeling the heat, with science consistently demonstrating the link between fossil fuels and climate change. Big oil’s time is up; the world is moving away from oil and gas. This proposal by oil companies to use their oversupply of oil to manufacture plastics and dump them in Africa is completely unacceptable.

For decades, Big Oil has used its power and influence to deny climate change and exacerbate social injustices and inequalities. But its treacherous actions are now being exposed. Africa is not their garbage dump. Instead of bringing more pollution here, they must pay for years of damage already done. Africans are more vigilant than ever, and we will not accept any more destructive activities to take place across the continent – be it in Kenya, or any other country.

We strongly condemn the actions of the American Chemistry Council and the big oil companies behind this lobby group and call upon the Kenya and US governments to throw out this proposal. The same energy and resistance demonstrated against the proliferation of fossil fuels on the continent will be deployed to combat this unfortunate adventure of a declining industry.”




On February 6, President Trump and President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya announced their intent to begin free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations. If successful, it would be the first U.S. FTA with a country in sub-Saharan Africa, but it is now being hijacked by Big Oil.

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I remember seeing a thread about this on here a while ago but it flopped.
https://www.thecoli.com/threads/big-oil-is-in-trouble-its-plan-flood-africa-with-plastic.802114/
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2 September 2020
Facing Downturn in U.S. and Global Markets, Big Oil Targets Africa to Dump Plastics

American oil companies are keen to export more plastics to Africa through Kenya. According to the New York Times, a lobby group representing Big Oil and chemical companies, including Shell, Exxon and Total, has been pushing the US government to use a US-Kenya trade deal to dump petro-chemicals and plastics across Africa, to prop up Big Oil’s dwindling profits amidst a global pandemic and an oil crash.




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Facing downturn in U.S. and global markets, Big Oil targets Africa to dump plastics
 
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