Recycling by the informal sector provides a rapid, inexpensive solution to plastic pollution, whilst supporting the livelihoods via their inclusion and empowerment. This solution will have the greatest benefit to the environment if supporting interventions are targeted at types of plastic pollution that are the most damaging from an ecological and wider risk perspective. Interventions should target three aspects of the pollution: reducing barriers to collection, improving the revenue from the materials and wider informal recycler remuneration, and increasing the quality of the materials. Done well, these interventions will increase the collection rate, reduce pollution from plastics, and help millions of people escape poverty. They present ...
Dr Timothy Whitehead, Lecturer in Product Design for Low-Income Countries at Aston University, expla...
Six miles underwater, at some of the deepest points of the oceans, crustaceans live in an other-worl...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
Funder: Unilever; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007190Abstract: The labour-intensive task of wa...
In the coming decades, plastic production is expected to grow exponentially. On a global scale, we c...
Plastic pollution has become a pressing challenge with damaging effects on human health and environm...
Over the past 50 years, plastic has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous materials in modern societ...
The labour-intensive task of waste collection for recycling is critical to contemporary forms of cor...
The high-income countries are leading to higher consumption of plastic, despite prominent contributi...
Plastic pollution is destroying our natural environment and harming the poorest people on the planet...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Plastic waste exposed to the ...
Plastic pollution is a burgeoning global issue that has detrimental impacts on the health, wildlife,...
Plastic pollution is a pervasive and growing problem. To estimate the effectiveness of interventions...
To combat with the challenge of plastic pollution, a sustainable, systematic, and hierarchical plast...
The increasing use of plastics, mostly as packaging materials, has created a significant environment...
Dr Timothy Whitehead, Lecturer in Product Design for Low-Income Countries at Aston University, expla...
Six miles underwater, at some of the deepest points of the oceans, crustaceans live in an other-worl...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
Funder: Unilever; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007190Abstract: The labour-intensive task of wa...
In the coming decades, plastic production is expected to grow exponentially. On a global scale, we c...
Plastic pollution has become a pressing challenge with damaging effects on human health and environm...
Over the past 50 years, plastic has emerged as one of the most ubiquitous materials in modern societ...
The labour-intensive task of waste collection for recycling is critical to contemporary forms of cor...
The high-income countries are leading to higher consumption of plastic, despite prominent contributi...
Plastic pollution is destroying our natural environment and harming the poorest people on the planet...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Plastic waste exposed to the ...
Plastic pollution is a burgeoning global issue that has detrimental impacts on the health, wildlife,...
Plastic pollution is a pervasive and growing problem. To estimate the effectiveness of interventions...
To combat with the challenge of plastic pollution, a sustainable, systematic, and hierarchical plast...
The increasing use of plastics, mostly as packaging materials, has created a significant environment...
Dr Timothy Whitehead, Lecturer in Product Design for Low-Income Countries at Aston University, expla...
Six miles underwater, at some of the deepest points of the oceans, crustaceans live in an other-worl...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...