TY - JOUR
T1 - Reducing marine pollution from single-use plastics (SUPs)
T2 - A review
AU - Schnurr, Riley E.J.
AU - Alboiu, Vanessa
AU - Chaudhary, Meenakshi
AU - Corbett, Roan A.
AU - Quanz, Meaghan E.
AU - Sankar, Karthikeshwar
AU - Srain, Harveer S.
AU - Thavarajah, Venukasan
AU - Xanthos, Dirk
AU - Walker, Tony R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Single-use plastics, or SUPs (plastic bags, microbeads, cutlery, straws and polystyrene) are substantial sources of plastic marine pollution, yet preventable via legislative and non-legislative interventions. Various international legislative strategies have been reported to address plastic marine pollution from plastic bags and microbeads, but these have since been accompanied by recent increasing public awareness triggered by international agencies and organizations. The Sixth International Marine Debris Conference highlighted increasing intervention strategies to mitigate SUP pollution. This study presents new multi-jurisdictional legislative interventions to reduce SUPs since 2017 and incorporates emergence of new non-legislative interventions to mitigate other types of SUPs at individual and private-sector levels that complement or influence legislative interventions. Further, effectiveness of SUP bag interventions (e.g., bans vs. levies) to help reduce SUP marine pollution are presented and range between 33 and 96% reduction in bag use.
AB - Single-use plastics, or SUPs (plastic bags, microbeads, cutlery, straws and polystyrene) are substantial sources of plastic marine pollution, yet preventable via legislative and non-legislative interventions. Various international legislative strategies have been reported to address plastic marine pollution from plastic bags and microbeads, but these have since been accompanied by recent increasing public awareness triggered by international agencies and organizations. The Sixth International Marine Debris Conference highlighted increasing intervention strategies to mitigate SUP pollution. This study presents new multi-jurisdictional legislative interventions to reduce SUPs since 2017 and incorporates emergence of new non-legislative interventions to mitigate other types of SUPs at individual and private-sector levels that complement or influence legislative interventions. Further, effectiveness of SUP bag interventions (e.g., bans vs. levies) to help reduce SUP marine pollution are presented and range between 33 and 96% reduction in bag use.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.001
DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.10.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 30503422
AN - SCOPUS:85054739558
SN - 0025-326X
VL - 137
SP - 157
EP - 171
JO - Marine Pollution Bulletin
JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin
ER -