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Responsibility, engagement, and policy strategy for ocean plastic waste management: a Q-method study of stakeholder perspectives

Abigail Heath, Matthew Cotton

2022Journal of Environmental Planning and Management11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ocean plastic waste is an urgent environmental crisis, subject to growing media and policy scrutiny. We use Q-methodology to assess stakeholder perspectives on management practices, finding four emergent discourses concerning: environmental citizenship, global policy responsibility, health prioritization and economic incentivisation. We find stakeholder consensus on the impacts, levels of media coverage and need for action – creating a ‘policy window’ for strong environmental governance. Yet there remains disparity over who should lead pro-environmental action, and whether consumer behavior will genuinely change over time. Visual communication emerges as a popular tool to build social capacity for change. It behoves policymakers to learn from other visual behavior change initiatives, such as those on cigarette packaging, to stimulate long-term public engagement. By combining visual communication with taxes and levies to alter demand-side management for single use plastic products, we suggest that longer-term sustainable behavior change can be achieved.

Topics & Concepts

ScrutinyStakeholderStakeholder engagementBusinessCorporate social responsibilitySustainabilityAction (physics)Public engagementEnvironmental resource managementPublic relationsPolitical scienceEnvironmental planningEconomicsBiologyEcologyEnvironmental scienceLawPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies