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A Comprehensive Analysis of Plastics and Microplastic Legislation Worldwide

Water Air & Soil Pollution 2018 140 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Chung-Sum Lam, Chung-Sum Lam, Soundaram Ramanathan, Maddison Carbery, Kelsey Farson Gray, Kanth Swaroop Vanka, Cristelle Maurin, Richard T Bush, Palanisami Thavamani

Summary

Researchers conducted a global review of plastics and microplastic legislation, evaluating the effectiveness of bans, levies, and voluntary campaigns, and proposed improved management strategies to better address environmental and human health impacts of plastic pollution worldwide.

Aquatic or land-based plastic pollution has raised serious concerns for ecosystems, and especially human and animal health worldwide. A variety of legislative instruments were developed to control, reduce, and manage the usage of plastics in day-to-day life to minimize the adverse outcomes brought by sending these plastic to landfill. Existing legislation heavily embraces levies, bans, and voluntary efforts through “reduce and reuse campaigns.” Thus, the present review highlights the pros and cons of the existing legislation and its implementation. It also assesses the need for the improvement of plastic legislation to better consider environmental and human health impacts. The paper proposes new efficient management strategies to aid in the development of plastic legislation which prevents increase of plastic pollution worldwide, the potential challenges that would arise from its implementation, and the mechanisms for overcoming these challenges. The paper proposes a conventional management strategy based on the current plastic management and legislation. It aims to improve the feasibility and effectiveness of the implementation of future plastic policies.

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