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First reduce and reuse, then recycle! Enabling consumers to tackle the plastic crisis – Qualitative expert interviews in Germany.

Authors :
Steinhorst, Julia
Beyerl, Katharina
Source :
Journal of Cleaner Production. Sep2021, Vol. 313, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Plastic pollution has become a major global risk. The European Union (EU) obligates all member states to implement measures according to the waste management hierarchy, with the highest priority given to waste prevention and reuse. Currently, several policies tackle the plastic crisis, while effective measures for prevention are hardly introduced. Moreover, approaches are rarely tailored to individual consumers' needs for reducing plastic waste. This paper is the first to collect and structure stakeholder knowledge on measures that enable consumers to use plastic more sustainably and, in particular, to prevent the generation of new plastic waste. The present study explores perspectives of 28 selected German stakeholders from the political, economic, civil and scientific sector. Written expert interviews with open questions captured stakeholders' perceptions of the plastic problem and their approaches to enabling consumers to reduce plastic packaging for food and beverages. Results showed that the interviewed stakeholders did not point out consumers as the most important agents for change, but considered all societal agents responsible for implementing a wide range of consumer-enabling measures. The analysis revealed six groups of suggested measures, the most predominant ones being (1) the creation of alternatives for consumers and (2) political measures. Further suggested measures were (3) communication and awareness raising, (4) change in consumer behavior, (5) technical innovation and development, and (6) networking with other stakeholders. Based on our empirical results, we derived nine recommendations for action on three levels of the waste management hierarchy: prevention, recycling and disposal. • Plastic waste prevention is not implemented as prioritized by European legislation. • The current policy framework hardly enables consumers to reduce plastic waste. • Twenty-eight stakeholders were interviewed about such measures to enable consumers. • Suggested measures vary greatly among the sectors of interviewed stakeholders. • Derived recommendations for action aid the implementation of suggested measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09596526
Volume :
313
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cleaner Production
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151429914
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127782