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Estimating households’ willingness-to-pay associated with risks for improved plastic waste management using a new integrated contingent valuation-mindsponge- mindspongeconomics approach

This Vietnamese study developed a novel integrated method combining contingent valuation with new behavioral economics frameworks to estimate households' willingness to pay for improved plastic waste treatment. Understanding what citizens value regarding plastic pollution control supports more effective policy design.

2023 1 citations
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Economic valuation of benefits from the proposed REACH restriction of intentionally added microplastics

This economic study estimated how much people are willing to pay for policies that restrict intentionally added microplastics in consumer products like cosmetics. The results can help regulators justify and design cost-effective restrictions on microplastics in products where they serve no essential function.

2021 RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
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Analysis of Factors Influencing Acceptability of Microplastic Regulation: Intrinsic Factors and Trust in Government

Researchers analyzed factors influencing public acceptability of microplastic regulations in South Korea using a national survey and hierarchical regression, finding that environmental risk perception, policy effectiveness beliefs, and knowledge positively predicted regulatory acceptance. Government trust was found to moderate the relationship between policy effectiveness perceptions and acceptability, especially when regulations carried financial costs.

2024 Korean Policy Studies Review
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Environmental Value Assessment of Plastic Pollution Control: A Study Based on Evidence from a Survey in China

Researchers assessed the environmental value of plastic pollution control in China using a choice experiment method with 450 surveyed residents, finding that residents were most willing to pay for source reduction over recycling or cleanup, and that incorporating discount rates and future price changes improves the accuracy of environmental valuation.

2023 Sustainability 3 citations
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New Policy Framework for Effective Managing Microplastic in Circular System Form Plastic Product Manufacturing to Waste Treatment Facility

Researchers proposed a new policy framework for microplastic management by analyzing the full circular system of plastic -- from raw material production through consumption to waste treatment -- and examining microplastic waste at the final disposal stage. Applying the framework to the Korean waste management system demonstrated that the proposed circular system approach improves upon current microplastic management schemes.

2024 Preprints.org 1 citations
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Willingness-to-pay for precautionary control of microplastics, a comparison of hybrid choice models

A survey of UK adults found that people were willing to pay to reduce microplastic pollution and to resolve scientific uncertainty about its effects, with higher willingness to pay to reduce actual pollution than to simply gain information. Hybrid choice models revealed that respondents weighed irreversibility of harm more heavily than uncertainty itself.

2022 Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy 8 citations
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Microplastics pollution: Economic loss and actions needed

This study highlights the economic costs associated with microplastic pollution and its threats to both environmental and human health. The researchers argue that governments should implement policies aligned with global resolutions to end plastic pollution, emphasizing the need for coordinated action to address the growing economic and ecological burden of microplastic contamination.

2023 Eco-Environment & Health 26 citations
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Study on financial cost evaluation of urban water environment management and pollution prevention and control

This paper is not about microplastics — it evaluates the financial cost-effectiveness of urban water environment governance in four Chinese cities, finding that treatment costs do not always translate to proportional environmental benefits.

2024 AQUA - Water Infrastructure Ecosystems and Society 3 citations
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Cognitive Awareness and Consumer Willingness to Pay for Plastic Waste Management Programs: a Contingent Valuation Method

Researchers surveyed 399 households in Condong Catur, Sleman, Indonesia using stratified random sampling and contingent valuation methods to assess willingness to pay (WTP) for improved plastic waste management programmes. Results showed 78.95% of respondents were willing to pay an average of IDR 26,000 per month, with income, education, and cognitive environmental awareness as significant positive predictors, while household size and shopping location had no significant influence.

2025 E-Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Udayana
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Theoretical framework for assessing the economic and environmental impact of water pollution: A detailed study on sustainable development of India

This paper presents a framework for assessing the economic and environmental costs of water pollution, including the impact of emerging contaminants like microplastics. It argues that current pollution cleanup strategies often overlook long-term economic losses from contaminated water, including healthcare costs. The framework could help policymakers make better decisions about investing in water treatment to reduce human exposure to pollutants including microplastics.

2023 Journal of Future Sustainability 132 citations
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Perceptions about potential microplastic interventions: a study on knowledge, concerns, and willingness to pay

Researchers surveyed Oregon residents about microplastic pollution and found that fewer than 25% were willing to pay full price for washing machine filters that capture plastic microfibers before they reach waterways, suggesting that government subsidies and targeted outreach to early adopters may be needed to scale up this promising pollution prevention tool.

2025 Microplastics and Nanoplastics 4 citations
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Exploring the microplastics health impacts risk perception in Iranian people: Challenges and improvement strategies

Researchers surveyed Iranians to assess their awareness and risk perception of microplastic health hazards, finding significant gaps in public understanding despite growing environmental contamination. The study proposes strategies spanning individual behavior, community education, and national policy to improve microplastic risk management.

2025 Environmental Health Engineering and Management
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The human dimension: how social and behavioural research methods can help address microplastics in the environment

This paper outlines how social and behavioral science research methods — including surveys, interviews, and behavioral experiments — can be applied to understand human dimensions of the microplastic pollution problem. Addressing plastic pollution requires not just environmental science but also understanding why people produce, use, and dispose of plastics as they do.

2016 Analytical Methods 89 citations
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Fishermen’s Preferences for Ecological Policies and Behavior Analysis: A Case Study of Weihai City, China

This paper is not relevant to microplastics research; it analyzes Chinese fishermen's policy preferences for fishery ecological protection using choice experiments and economic modeling, with no focus on plastic pollution.

2024 Sustainability 2 citations
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Socioeconomic Drivers of Conservation Commitment: Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Ecosystem Services Provided by Beaches in Lagos State, Nigeria

This paper is not relevant to microplastics; it investigates residents' willingness to pay for beach ecosystem services in Lagos, Nigeria, focusing on socioeconomic drivers of conservation commitment.

2023 Research Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
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Can we shop ourselves to a clean sea? An experimental panel approach to assess the persuasiveness of private labels as a private governance approach to microplastic pollution

An experimental consumer survey in Norway, Germany, and Portugal found that people are willing to pay a premium for products certified as microplastic-free, suggesting that private certification schemes could be an effective market-based tool for reducing microplastic pollution. However, willingness to pay was influenced by country, trust in certifiers, and how the certification was framed.

2020 Marine Pollution Bulletin 19 citations
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The Economics of Marine Litter

This paper analyzed the economics of marine litter, estimating the costs imposed on fishing, tourism, and coastal communities and arguing that the economic case for prevention and cleanup is substantial.

2015 202 citations
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A multi-criteria assessment of the implementation of innovative technologies to achieve different levels of microplastics and macroplastics reduction

This study applied a multicriteria decision analysis framework to evaluate innovative technologies for reducing microplastic and macroplastic pollution in marine environments, ranking cleanup measures by environmental, socioeconomic, and financial impact to inform better policy decisions.

2023 Marine Pollution Bulletin 9 citations
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Exploring the Differences and InfluencingFactors of Public Participation in EnvironmentalProtection Behavior in the Private and PublicSpheres in China

Not relevant to microplastics — this sociological study analyzes factors influencing Chinese citizens' environmental protection behaviors in public and private spheres, using 2013 national survey data.

2023 Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 6 citations
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Next steps for research on society and microplastics

This perspective paper outlined priority directions for social and behavioral science research on microplastics, building on the established contributions of social sciences to understanding policy, stakeholder views, and public behavior around plastic pollution. The authors called for greater integration of social science methods to address governance gaps and support effective microplastic management.

2024 Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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Public Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Consumption: Case of Bioplastic Medical Masks

This paper is not relevant to microplastics research; it uses a discrete choice experiment to measure consumers' willingness to pay for bioplastic medical masks, focusing on sustainable purchasing behavior rather than microplastic pollution science.

2024 Circular Economy and Sustainability 2 citations
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A Cross Disciplinary Framework for Cost-Benefit Optimization of Marine Litter Cleanup at Regional Scale

This paper presents a cost-benefit framework for prioritizing where and how to clean up marine litter at regional scale. The framework considers factors like litter type, removal cost, ecological damage, and population exposure. Better economic tools for prioritizing cleanup could help direct limited resources toward areas where marine plastic removal has the greatest benefit.

2021 Frontiers in Marine Science 10 citations
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Estimating Willingness to Pay for Switching to Bring Shopping Bags in Vietnam

Researchers surveyed Vietnamese consumers' willingness to pay plastic bag fees that would encourage them to bring reusable bags. Structural equation modeling showed that environmental literacy and positive attitudes toward sustainability significantly predicted willingness to pay. The findings suggest that combining education with economic incentives can shift consumer behavior toward reducing plastic bag use.

2023 Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University 1 citations
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A Study on the Trend of Domestic Waste Generation and the Recognition of Recycling Priorities in Korea

This South Korean study examined trends in household waste generation and public recognition of recycling in the context of sustainable development goals and circular economy policy. Understanding recycling behavior and waste generation trends is important for reducing the plastic waste that eventually breaks down into microplastics.

2021 Sustainability 9 citations