The rate of plastic pollution entering the environment is accelerating with plastic productionpredicted to increase by 40% over the next decade. Plastic pollution transcends territorial boundarieson ocean and air currents. Large Ocean Small Island Developing States (LOSIDS) are on the frontlineof the plastics crisis and associated climate change impacts. This desktop gap analysis identifiedpotential strengths and weaknesses in national policy frameworks in 52 key documents relevantto plastic pollution in ten Pacific LOSIDS. The study found considerable gaps in the vertical andhorizontal integration of plastic pollution-related policy, and a lack of access to current science-basedevidence on plastic pollution including evidence related to hu...
Global plastics pollution is on the rise. Despite efforts by the federal, state, and local governmen...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Increased attention is being directed at the problem of marine plasticpollution (Borrelle et al. 201...
Using a gap analysis, this study aims to identify the current limitations in national plastic pollut...
Key findings from research conducted with ten Pacific Island waste management leaders. After identif...
Plastic pollution is as a type of transboundary pollution, once it originates in one place, but when...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
Plastics in the marine environment are a growing environmental threat with mounting research on impa...
Plastic pollution (PP) is perpetual, persistent, and ubiquitous. Furthermore, it is a growing global...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic waste that ends up in the oceans as marine litter is a tangible and urgent environmental pre...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
This thesis examines the social, economic, and environmental impacts of the proliferation of plastic...
There is a new continent growing in the North Pacific Ocean known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch...
Global plastics pollution is on the rise. Despite efforts by the federal, state, and local governmen...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Increased attention is being directed at the problem of marine plasticpollution (Borrelle et al. 201...
Using a gap analysis, this study aims to identify the current limitations in national plastic pollut...
Key findings from research conducted with ten Pacific Island waste management leaders. After identif...
Plastic pollution is as a type of transboundary pollution, once it originates in one place, but when...
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global environmental crisis with profound consequences for marin...
Plastics in the marine environment are a growing environmental threat with mounting research on impa...
Plastic pollution (PP) is perpetual, persistent, and ubiquitous. Furthermore, it is a growing global...
Plastic particles are emerging, ubiquitous contaminants and the pollution of the environment with pl...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Plastic waste that ends up in the oceans as marine litter is a tangible and urgent environmental pre...
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest trash site on the planet. It is in the North-Central ...
This thesis examines the social, economic, and environmental impacts of the proliferation of plastic...
There is a new continent growing in the North Pacific Ocean known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch...
Global plastics pollution is on the rise. Despite efforts by the federal, state, and local governmen...
Plastic debris is a worldwide problem. This is particularly acute in the Pacific region, where its s...
Increased attention is being directed at the problem of marine plasticpollution (Borrelle et al. 201...