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Article Tier 2

Sustainability Schemes in the Cosmetic Industry: Scope, Credibility, and Value Chain Coverage

Despite its title referencing sustainability schemes in cosmetics, this paper studies the credibility and coverage of 24 eco-certification labels used in the cosmetics industry — not microplastic pollution. It examines gaps in lifecycle coverage and greenwashing risks within certification schemes and is not relevant to microplastics or human health.

2026 Sustainability
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Sustainable Marketing and the Challenges of Green Marketing Communication: Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Buying Behaviour for Sustainable Products in the Czech Republic

Not relevant to microplastics — this survey examines Czech consumer attitudes toward sustainable products, exploring the gap between professed environmental values and actual purchasing behavior, and the challenges of green marketing communication.

2024 WSB Journal of Business and Finance 3 citations
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Sustainability Challenges in the Fashion Industry: Managing Waste and Ethical Labor Practices

Despite its title referencing microplastics, this paper studies sustainability challenges in the fast fashion industry — not microplastic pollution specifically. It examines consumer behavior, ethical labor practices, textile waste management, and greenwashing, with no substantive focus on microplastic fiber emissions or health impacts. It is not directly relevant to microplastic science.

2025 Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 1 citations
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Stability in the heart of chaos; (Un)sustainable refrains in the language of climate crisis

This conceptual paper examines how the word "sustainability" has become overused in environmental education and marketing, potentially creating a false sense of progress while harmful practices continue. While not directly about microplastics, the critique is relevant because many plastic products are marketed as "sustainable" without addressing the microplastic pollution they generate. The paper calls for more radical approaches to environmental education rather than relying on sustainability as a feel-good label.

2024 The Journal of Environmental Education 10 citations
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Contributions aux enjeux des transitions dans les domaines des produits et matériaux durables

This paper is not primarily about microplastics. It is a broad research summary covering sustainable food systems, life cycle assessment methodologies, alternative proteins, and biodegradable food packaging materials. While it briefly mentions including microplastics in life cycle assessment methods, the focus is on food system sustainability and antimicrobial packaging rather than microplastic contamination or health effects.

2024 SPIRE - Sciences Po Institutional REpository
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The future of foods

Not relevant to microplastics — this paper is a brief commentary on sustainable food systems and resource depletion, with no substantive content on microplastics.

2023 Sustainable Food Technology 13 citations
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The Phenomenon of Greenwashing In The Fashion Industry: A Conceptual Framework

This paper develops a conceptual framework for understanding greenwashing in the fashion industry, where brands make misleading environmental claims. The fashion industry is a major source of synthetic microfiber pollution, making honest sustainability reporting especially important for environmental protection.

2023 Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology 2 citations
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How sizeable are the knowledge, attitude and perception of food risks among young adults? An Italian survey.

Despite its title referencing food risk perception, this paper studies knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors around food safety among 317 young Italian adults — not microplastic pollution. It examines concerns about pesticides, bacterial contamination, and antibiotics in food and is not relevant to microplastics or human health from a microplastic exposure standpoint.

2024 Epidemiologia e prevenzione
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Microplastics in dairy products and human breast milk: Contamination status and greenness analysis of available analytical methods

Researchers reviewed the contamination of dairy products and human breast milk with microplastics, finding concentrations as high as 2,590 microplastic particles per liter, while also noting that most current detection methods are not environmentally safe or standardized. The findings call for stricter food safety regulations and greener analytical tools to track microplastic contamination in foods consumed from infancy.

2024 Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters 24 citations
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Study on China’s Plastic Consumption Trend and Sustainable Development Countermeasures

Despite its title referencing plastic consumption, this paper focuses on forecasting China's future plastic demand and proposing policy frameworks for the plastics industry — not on microplastic pollution or health effects. It examines production trends, packaging, construction, and automotive sectors, and is a policy and economics paper rather than a microplastics science paper.

2025 Sustainability 1 citations
Systematic Review Tier 1

Drivers of green purchasing behaviour: a systematic review and a research agenda

This systematic review of 41 studies found that environmental concern, health consciousness, social influence, and perceived value are the strongest drivers of green purchasing behavior. While not directly about microplastics, the findings are relevant to understanding what motivates consumers to choose plastic-free or reduced-plastic products.

2023 F1000Research 14 citations
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Sustentabilidade no processo produtivo da indústria cosmética: uma revisão da literatura

This systematic literature review examined sustainability practices in the cosmetics industry, including the growing concern over microplastic ingredients in cosmetic products. The review identified trends toward greener formulations, sustainable packaging, and consumer-driven pressure for environmental responsibility. The cosmetics sector is increasingly recognizing its environmental impact and exploring alternatives to synthetic microplastics.

2022 Research Society and Development 5 citations
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The Sustainability of Seafood Products in the Opinions of Italian Consumers of Generation Z

This paper is not relevant to microplastics — it surveys Italian Generation Z consumers about their attitudes toward sustainable seafood production and consumption, with no focus on plastic pollution.

2023 Foods 7 citations
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Microplastic pollution: Critical analysis of global hotspots and their impact on health and ecosystems

This review identifies global microplastic hotspots and examines how these tiny particles enter the human food chain through contaminated meat, dairy, seafood, and plant-based products. Once inside the body, microplastics can cause inflammation, hormonal disruption, oxidative stress, and potentially contribute to cancer and organ damage over time.

2025 Journal of Environmental Management 12 citations
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Dynamics of Purchasing Thai Collagen Products: Study of Halal Awareness, Country of Origin, E-Wom, Lifestyle, and Trust

Despite its title referencing collagen products and purchasing behavior, this paper studies consumer decision-making around Thai collagen supplements, examining factors like halal certification, brand origin, and social media reviews — not microplastic pollution. It is a marketing and consumer behavior study and is not relevant to microplastics or human health.

2025 Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 1 citations
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Greening agriculture as a response to climate change: a case study from China over 2000–2021

This paper is not relevant to microplastics research; it assesses green agriculture development and carbon efficiency in China's Qinghai Province from 2000 to 2021 using economic and environmental modeling, with no connection to plastic pollution.

2024 Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 2 citations
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From Design Decisions to Sustainable Development: Exploring Textile and Fashion Designers’ Challenges in the Portuguese Textile and Fashion Industry

Despite its title referencing sustainable textile and fashion design, this paper studies the barriers Portuguese fashion designers face when trying to incorporate environmental sustainability into their work — not microplastic pollution. It examines industry challenges like greenwashing, supply chain opacity, and cost pressures and is not relevant to microplastics or human health.

2026 Sustainability
Article Tier 2

Analysis of intention to purchase environmentally friendly packaging in the city of Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

Despite its title referencing environmentally friendly packaging, this paper is a consumer behavior survey studying what factors drive Brazilians to intend to buy eco-friendly packaging — not original research on microplastic pollution or its effects. It examines environmental concern and personal values as predictors of purchasing decisions and is not directly relevant to microplastic contamination or human health.

2025 Revista de Gestão Ambiental e Sustentabilidade 1 citations
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Utilizing Consumer-Based Food Label Equity to Signal Consumer Products Free From Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals

Not relevant to microplastics — this study surveys how Scandinavian consumers respond to product labels signaling freedom from endocrine-disrupting chemicals, with no specific focus on microplastics.

2023
Article Tier 2

A Review of Sustainability Standards and Ecolabeling in the Textile Industry

This review examines sustainability standards and eco-labels in the textile industry, which is a major source of microplastic pollution through synthetic fiber shedding during manufacturing and washing. The authors found that while many eco-labels exist, they vary widely in rigor and often do not specifically address microplastic release. Stronger and more consistent standards are needed to reduce the textile industry's contribution to microplastic contamination in waterways and the environment.

2023 Sustainability 72 citations
Article Tier 2

Investigating Employee Green Behavior through Perceived Organizational Support for the Environment in the Hotel Industry

This paper is not relevant to microplastics; it studies how organizational support for environmental practices influences employees' green behaviors in Bangladeshi hotels.

2023 Business Perspective Review 6 citations
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Presence of Microplastics in Livestock Production: A Challenge for Animal Health and Sustainability

This review examines microplastic contamination in livestock production systems, summarizing evidence of microplastic presence in feed, water, and animal tissues, and discussing implications for animal health, food safety, and sustainability.

2025
Article Tier 2

Characterisation and causal model of the holistic dynamics of the integral sustainability of the agri-food system

Not relevant to microplastics — this is an agricultural systems study developing a structural model to characterize the dynamics of sustainability in agri-food production systems.

2024 PLoS ONE 2 citations
Article Tier 2

Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Amid Political and Economic Transformation in Europe

Not relevant to microplastics — this paper analyses corporate social responsibility practices and greenwashing among European companies in the context of post-pandemic political and economic change.

2023 Technium Social Sciences Journal 8 citations