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ClearResearch on the Relationship Between Corporate Green M&A and Joint Institutional Investors
This Chinese finance study examines the relationship between 'green mergers and acquisitions' and joint institutional investors in a green economy context. This is a corporate finance paper with no connection to microplastics or environmental health.
Spatiotemporal Evolution of the Coupled and Coordinated Development of the Low-carbon Economy, Green Finance, and Ecological Environmental Quality: Evidence from China
Despite its title referencing low-carbon economy and ecological quality, this paper studies the coordinated development of green finance, carbon reduction, and environmental quality indicators across Chinese provinces — not microplastic pollution. It examines regional economic and environmental policy dynamics using statistical modelling, and is not relevant to microplastics or human health.
Will China’s audit of natural environmental resource promote green sustainable development? Evidence from PSM-DID analysis based on substantial and strategic pollution reduction
This study used a multi-period difference-in-differences model to test whether China's natural resource audit policy promoted green sustainable development, finding that audited regions showed measurable improvements in environmental performance metrics. The results suggest accountability mechanisms can be effective tools for encouraging local green governance.
Green finance and foreign direct investment–environmental sustainability nexuses in emerging countries: new insights from the environmental Kuznets curve
Researchers identified asymmetric relationships between green finance, foreign direct investment, and environmental sustainability in emerging countries using nonlinear ARDL modeling, finding heterogeneous effects that support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis.
Analysis of the spatio-temporal evolution of sustainable land use in China under the carbon emission trading scheme: A measurement idea based on the DID model
Researchers applied a difference-in-differences estimation model to assess the effect of China's carbon emission trading scheme on sustainable land use across provinces from a spatio-temporal perspective. The scheme improved sustainable land use in pilot areas from both economic and environmental dimensions, with effects concentrated in eastern regions and urban agglomerations including the Pearl River Delta.
Greenwashing's Influence on Corporate Performance and Strategies for Regulation and Oversight
This study analyzed how greenwashing affects corporate financial performance and reputation, finding that deceptive environmental marketing can provide short-term benefits but exposes companies to regulatory and reputational risks, and recommends enhanced oversight frameworks.
Assessing the impact of governance and health expenditures on carbon emissions in China: Role of environmental regulation
Researchers analysed the relationship between governance quality, health expenditures, environmental regulation, and carbon emissions in China from 1984 to 2018, finding an inverted U-shaped environmental Kuznets curve and that stronger environmental regulation helps decouple economic growth from carbon output.
Capitalizing on the global financial interest in blue carbon
This study characterized the rapid rise in financial interest in blue carbon ecosystems like mangroves and seagrasses, analyzing the investment landscape and identifying key challenges that must be addressed to scale carbon credit markets for coastal ecosystem conservation.
Mapping the risks of China’s global coastal development to marine socio-ecological systems
Researchers quantified the risks of coastal development projects financed by China to marine biodiversity and coastal Indigenous communities by mapping nearly half a trillion dollars in overseas development finance since 2008. They found that port development presents the greatest impact risks in terms of both magnitude and geographic area, with the highest risks concentrated in Africa and the Caribbean.
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.
Development of Renewable Energy Businesses within China’s Green Industry Framework
This policy paper discusses frameworks for developing renewable energy businesses within China's green industry regulations. This is an economics and energy policy paper with no connection to microplastics or environmental health.
FDI, Trade, and Finance: Catalysts for Green Growth in ASEAN-5
Researchers applied fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) estimation to investigate how foreign direct investment, trade openness, and financial development affect green economic growth across ASEAN-5 countries from 2010 to 2021. Results showed that FDI and financial development have positive effects on green growth while trade openness has a negative impact, with policy implications for promoting environmentally responsible investment and stricter trade-related environmental regulations.
Mapping Flows, Stocks, Plastic Emissions, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Polyurethanes: Decoding Challenges and Pollution Prevention Pathways in China
Researchers mapped material flows, stocks, plastic emissions, and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the polyurethane life cycle, identifying production, use, and end-of-life stages as key hotspots for both microplastic release and carbon emissions.
Green Supply Chain Coordination with Considering Carbon Emissions and Product Green Level Dependent Demand
Researchers developed a green supply chain coordination model that incorporates carbon emission costs and product green-level dependent demand, finding that green development policies and cost-sharing mechanisms can incentivize enterprises to adopt more sustainable supply chain operations.
Shades of Green
This study examines greenwashing in the fashion industry, analyzing how companies misrepresent environmental sustainability claims to consumers despite growing awareness of the sector's serious human rights and ecological impacts.
Combining the Concept of Green Accounting with the Regulation of Prohibition of Disposable Plastic Use
This qualitative study examined the meaning of green accounting principles in the context of Bali's regulations prohibiting single-use plastics, revealing how local governance and cultural values shape environmental accounting practices.
Microplastic emission and socioeconomic data of fashion industry in Chinese cities from 2001 to 2020
This dataset tracks microplastic emissions from China's fashion industry — including textile, garment, and footwear sectors — across cities from 2001 to 2020, supporting analysis of pollution trends.
Microplastic emission and socioeconomic data of fashion industry in Chinese cities from 2001 to 2020
This dataset tracks microplastic emissions from China's fashion industry — including textile, garment, and footwear manufacturing — across cities from 2001 to 2020, enabling analysis of trends alongside socioeconomic data.
Microplastic emission and socioeconomic data of fashion industry in Chinese cities from 2001 to 2020
This dataset tracks microplastic emissions from China's fashion industry across cities from 2001 to 2020, enabling analysis of pollution trends alongside textile manufacturing and socioeconomic data.
Impact of Microplastics in the Environment on Human Health and Its Policy Analysis: A Case Study on China
Researchers examined the health impacts of microplastics in China from a health economics and public policy perspective, finding that plastic waste is associated with increased demand for respiratory medicines, likely due to airborne MP release. The paper reviews China's microplastic policy landscape and proposes four improvement areas including targeted monitoring and clearer departmental responsibilities.
An Overview of Management Status and Recycling Strategies for Plastic Packaging Waste in China
Not relevant to microplastics — this paper reviews Chinese policy and recycling technology for plastic packaging waste, focusing on regulatory frameworks, carbon emissions, and recycling infrastructure rather than microplastic contamination or health risks.
Looking for a Chinese solution to global problems: The situation and countermeasures of marine plastic waste and microplastics pollution governance system in China
This study analyzed China's marine plastic waste and microplastic pollution governance system, examining policy frameworks across blue economy development, plastics industry reform, and public health awareness, while proposing countermeasures to curb marine pollution intensification.
Exploration and Evaluation of the Green Fiscal Effect on the High-Quality Development of the Economy
This thesis explores the relationship between green fiscal policies and high-quality economic development, examining how tax instruments and public spending directed toward energy conservation and environmental protection influence sustainable growth trajectories.
A critical review of microplastic pollution in urban freshwater environments and legislative progress in China: Recommendations and insights
This critical review examines microplastic pollution across urban freshwater environments in China, synthesizing findings on contamination levels, sources, and ecological effects in a context of rapid urbanization affecting over 800 million urban residents. The authors review legislative progress and provide recommendations for improving monitoring standards, reducing plastic inputs, and aligning Chinese policy with international frameworks.