Circularity and recycling are gaining increased attention, yet the amount of recycled plastic applied in new products remains low. To accelerate its uptake by businesses, it will be useful to empirically investigate the barriers, enablers, needs and, ultimately, requirements to increase uptake of recycled plastic feedstock for the production of new plastic products. During the six focus group sessions we conducted, a value chain approach was used to map the factors that actors face regarding the implementation of recycled materials. The identified factors were structured based on three levels: determining whether a certain factor acted as a barrier or enabler, identifying the steps in the value chain that the factor directly affected and th...
Plastic has many positive material characteristics, but it is used in unsustainable ways. It is perc...
An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular busine...
Funder: Unilever; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007190Abstract: The labour-intensive task of wa...
Circularity and recycling are gaining increased attention, yet the amount of recycled plastic applie...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
The plastic industry is facing increasingly growing social and political demands on plastic recyclin...
Many semi-durable and durable consumer goods are composed of plastic. Yet, plastic pollution is one ...
In the last three decades, the increased use of plastics is rapidly becoming a global environmental ...
The production growth and short life cycle of plastics has created concerns around its waste managem...
Plastic waste problem has become a pressing issue for businesses. Growing awareness of the need for ...
The circular economy can reduce the environmental footprint of today’s consumption and close the res...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
There is low utilisation of plastic waste in the Nordic region and only a fraction of plastic materi...
Single use plastic products (SUPs) are a primary cause of plastic pollution causing significant envi...
The current Dutch recycling value chain for plastic packaging waste (PPW) has not reached its full c...
Plastic has many positive material characteristics, but it is used in unsustainable ways. It is perc...
An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular busine...
Funder: Unilever; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007190Abstract: The labour-intensive task of wa...
Circularity and recycling are gaining increased attention, yet the amount of recycled plastic applie...
The European Union (EU) landfilled and incinerated 600 million tons of waste in 2013, which could ha...
The plastic industry is facing increasingly growing social and political demands on plastic recyclin...
Many semi-durable and durable consumer goods are composed of plastic. Yet, plastic pollution is one ...
In the last three decades, the increased use of plastics is rapidly becoming a global environmental ...
The production growth and short life cycle of plastics has created concerns around its waste managem...
Plastic waste problem has become a pressing issue for businesses. Growing awareness of the need for ...
The circular economy can reduce the environmental footprint of today’s consumption and close the res...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
There is low utilisation of plastic waste in the Nordic region and only a fraction of plastic materi...
Single use plastic products (SUPs) are a primary cause of plastic pollution causing significant envi...
The current Dutch recycling value chain for plastic packaging waste (PPW) has not reached its full c...
Plastic has many positive material characteristics, but it is used in unsustainable ways. It is perc...
An important component of the PolyCE project’s mandate is to promote the benefits of circular busine...
Funder: Unilever; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007190Abstract: The labour-intensive task of wa...