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The message on the bottle: Rethinking plastic labelling to better encourage sustainable use

Stephen D. Burrows, Francisca Ribeiro, Stacey O’Brien, Elvis D. Okoffo, Tania Toapanta, Nathan P. Charlton, Sarit Kaserzon, Chun-Yin Lin, Cheng Tang, Cassandra Rauert, Xianyu Wang, Katja M. Shimko, Jake O’Brien, Piers A. Townsend, Matthew N. Grayson, Tamara S. Galloway, Kevin V. Thomas

2022Environmental Science & Policy50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plastic pollution continues to worsen globally in volume and complexity. The complexity in plastic production, use and disposal is significant, highlighting the importance of clear communication to consumers. Yet despite this, poor plastic labelling is clear, evident from poor waste management metrics even in the most equipped countries. Plastic labelling must change to contribute to a holistic intervention on global plastic mismanagement. Discussion on this topic leads to three key recommendations: 1. An accurate and clear “sustainability scale” to empower consumers to make decisions informed by environmental and human health implications; 2. Directions for appropriate disposal action in the region of purchase; 3. A comprehensive list of plastic composition, including additives.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic pollutionSustainabilityLabellingBusinessPlastic bagProduction (economics)Plastic wastePlastic bottleEnvironmental economicsBottlePollutionWaste managementEconomicsEngineeringPsychologyEcologyBiologyMacroeconomicsMechanical engineeringCriminologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMunicipal Solid Waste Management