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Circularity in cities: A comparative tool to inform prevention of plastic pollution

Taylor Maddalene, Kathryn Youngblood, Azlan Abas, Keri Browder, Edith Cecchini, Sheridan Finder, Saurabh Gaidhani, Wiwandari Handayani, Nguyen Xuan Hoang, Kunal Jaiswal, Ellen Martin, Sanskriti Menon, Quinn O'Brien, Parama Roy, Bintang Septiarani, Trung Hieu Nguyen, Chever Voltmer, M. Werner, R. Wong, Jenna Jambeck

2023Resources Conservation and Recycling21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities bear a large burden of plastic management and pollution, which is not consistently recognized. The ‘circular economy’ has become an aspiration for reducing pollution and increasing sustainability, though quantification and monitoring methods are not consistent. We compare data from six cities participating in the Urban Ocean® program that utilized the Circularity Assessment Protocol (CAP) in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Panama, and Vietnam. CAP is a standardized methodology used to quantify circular materials management and collect community-level data to inform decision-making. Results show that plastic items and packaging represent over 90% of fast-moving consumer goods, 78% of to-go items, and 69% of all litter items, presenting challenges to local formal and informal waste management systems. These results support solutions that meet an individual city's needs and reflect the materials and challenges present. City-level data facilitates knowledge exchange between communities, which can lead to an effective network of more circular cities worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

Plastic pollutionSustainabilityBusinessEnvironmental planningPollutionCircular economyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceEcologyBiologyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesMunicipal Solid Waste Management