The Global Plastic Pollution Crisis

  • Farrelly T
  • Green L
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Abstract

The management of plastic waste is a global problem which currently lacks a global solution. As one of the highest per capita producers of household waste in the developed world, New Zealand has a key role to play in addressing the plastics crisis at multiple levels of governance. This article analyses the various policy options available to the New Zealand government and offers a series of recommendations, including prioritising policy and investment at the top of the waste hierarchy (refuse, rethink, redesign, reduce and reuse); linking plastic waste to toxicological risk and commitments to carbon reduction targets; implementing global commitments domestically; and supporting a proposed international legally binding agreement that captures the full lifecycle of plastics and regulates the transboundary flows of plastic pollution.

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Farrelly, T., & Green, L. (2020). The Global Plastic Pollution Crisis. Policy Quarterly, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v16i2.6484

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