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Plastics Pollution and Governance

  • Københavns Universitet

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Abstract

The governance of the global plastic system is a rich battleground of business-government interaction. Plastics have recently ascended to becoming one of the defining environmental problems of our time, with negative impacts on climate change, ocean ecosystems, and human health, among other things. At the same time, plastics have many essential uses in modern societies. Their extreme flexibility makes plastics an enormously difficult regulatory problem. In this entry, we first introduce the scope of the global plastics pollution challenge, before then continuing throughout the life cycle of plastics, mapping the important locations and issues where business, government, and civil society come into confrontation. Key to the future of plastics governance is the matter of continued growth in the petrochemical sector, which places difficult constraints on the effectiveness of all regulation. Both bottom-up mobilization and top-down regulation of the plastics system are required to ensure sustainable futures.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelElgar Encyclopedia of Business and Government
RedaktørerMatthew Maguire, Graham K. Wilson
UdgivelsesstedLeeds
ForlagEdward Elgar Publishing
Publikationsdato2026
Sider212-217
Kapitel37
ISBN (Trykt)9781035307777
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781035307784
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2026

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Emneord

  • Petrochemicals
  • Pollution
  • Circular economy
  • Recycling
  • Decarbonization
  • Degrowth

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