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Government policies combatting plastic pollution

Doris Knoblauch, Linda Mederake

2021Current Opinion in Toxicology145 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review analyzes the subject focus of 45 articles (published 2019–2021), dealing with government action to regulate plastic pollution. Policies described in the articles and introduced between 2016 and 2021 are clustered in four categories: production – consumption – disposal – circular approaches. Our results show that most published articles deal with bans on single-use plastic (SUP) items in one or more countries. While SUP bags are still the most regulated items, there is a growing number of regulations on other SUP items, such as Styrofoam products or microbeads. While policies and research focus heavily on the consumption phase, the production phase is not only under-regulated, but also under-researched.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic pollutionGovernment (linguistics)Consumption (sociology)Production (economics)BusinessPollutionPhase (matter)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental planningPolitical sciencePublic economicsEnvironmental scienceEconomicsSociologyChemistrySocial scienceMacroeconomicsPhilosophyOrganic chemistryLinguisticsBiologyEcologyRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionHealthcare and Environmental Waste Management
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