The WTO will host Trade and Environment Week on 16-20 November, a series of virtual events and workshops that will explore issues at the forefront of the trade and environment agenda and showcase how to make global trade more sustainable, resilient and inclusive.
The event will kick off with a meeting of the WTO’s Committee on Trade and Environment. This will be followed by a high-level session co-hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme and the WTO Secretariat.
The session will focus on how to use trade policies as catalysts for a green and sustainable economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. It will also look at how to make global supply chains greener and more resilient.
Workshops will be dedicated to issues such as plastics pollution and trade, climate change and natural disasters, fossil fuel subsidies, and the role of e-commerce in fostering a green economic recovery.
A group of WTO members will formally launch their joint proposal for structured discussions at the WTO on trade and environmental sustainability.
The inaugural meeting of an informal dialogue on plastics pollution and environmentally sustainable plastics trade will also take place during the week.