20 Years of Governement Responses to the Global Plastic Pollution Problem
Island and Ocean Ecosystems
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Amy Pickle
,
Rachel Karasik
,
Tibor Vegh
,
et al
2019
Plastic pollution in the ocean is a global problem that requires cooperation from a wide range of groups (e.g., governments, producers, consumers, researchers, civil society). However, by virtue of their core regulatory powers, governments have a critical role to play in helping to solve this problem. This study aims to synthesize the policy response of governments to the global plastic pollution problem, as a basis for more rigorous monitoring of progress (as called for in Resolution 4/6 of the 2019 United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) meeting) and to inform future public policies.