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Plus: A treaty to end single-use plastic Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here]( [Quartz]( December 8, 2022 [View in browser]( Sponsored By Good morning, Quartz readers! Here’s what you need to know Vanguard quit the world’s biggest net-zero alliance. The [investment advisor’s decision]( follows growing [US Republican opposition]( to ESG investing. China eased covid rules nationwide. In a departure from its zero-covid strategy, Beijing dropped many of its quarantine and [testing requirements](. Theranos’s Sunny Balwani got more jail time than CEO Elizabeth Holmes. Balwani was [sentenced to nearly 13 years]( in prison after being found guilty on 12 counts. Indiana became the first US state to sue TikTok. Two lawsuits targeting the app owned by Chinese company ByteDance allege [data security and child safety]( violations. Amazon faced renewed legal scrutiny over driver-tipping practices. The DC attorney general isn’t satisfied [with the settlement]( the company agreed to in 2021. Peru’s president was removed from power. Peruvian vice president Dina Boluarte was sworn in to replace Pedro Castillo after he tried to dissolve Congress [to avoid impeachment](. Canada’s benchmark interest rate reached its highest point in 15 years. The country’s central bank signaled [the latest half-point hike]( might be the last sharp increase for a while. Equal pay in the movie industry is still a hardfought achievement. Priyanka Chopra Jonas, the Hollywood and Bollywood veteran, said her role in Amazon’s Citadel was [the first to pay her the same]( as her male co-star. Sponsor content by Fidelity This is a new way to have a professionally managed, personalized stock portfolio tailored to what matters most to you. 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A treaty to end single-use plastic The world is choking in plastic trash, and the UN wants to do something to fix it. A meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on plastic pollution in Uruguay that ended last Friday (Dec. 2) represented a first, formal step towards a [legally binding international treaty]( to deal with the global plastics problem. Such a pact would be the most consequential environmental treaty in years, but it has to contend with competing interests. On the one hand, hardline countries and campaigners are pushing for outright bans, and on the other, plastics industry coalitions are calling for a focus on recycling. Here are a few numbers that summarize the issue: 45: Member countries of the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution 50%: Portion of plastic waste represented by single-use plastics ~2,400: Harmful chemicals used in producing plastics 5%: Portion of plastics recycled in the US in 2021, down from 9.5% in 2014 Buy now, pay later is upending cash in Egypt Egypt’s economic crisis has had a devastating effect on people’s ability to pay for their basic needs. Enter [buy now, pay later](, a business model that has stood to benefit amid the country’s soaring inflation. Egyptians have traditionally [relied on cash]( to make payments. Now they’re leaning on a [growing number of companies]( providing BNPL services to pay their monthly bills and expenses. Recent regulations and reforms have helped the consumer finance sector grow, too. ✦ Love stories like these? Becoming a Quartz member helps keep our content free and accessible to all. Grab a membership today and get [50% off](. 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