Published Monday, 24 October 2016
Plastics, Marine Litter and the Circular Economy
Plastic waste is a major driver of marine litter, and results in a number of significant and avoidable socio-economic and environmental negative externalities. This policy briefing aims to frame marine plastic litter in the context of the drive towards a circular economy in Europe. As well as identifying the costs associated with this form of pollution, the briefing identifies circular economy tools which can be used to address marine litter. In addition, IEEP has produced three product fiches, providing easily communicable tools on particularly problematic plastic products relevant to industry, consumers and policy discussions:
- Microbeads: Plastics in personal care and cosmetics products
- Polystyrene products
- Single use plastics
A core objective of these four publications is to facilitate the inclusion of marine litter in the European Commission’s Strategy on Plastics in the Circular Economy, which is expected to be finalized in 2017. A road map in the briefing offers policy recommendations and actions for stakeholders at different governance levels.
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- IEEP ACES Product Fiche Single Use Plastics Final October 2016 PDF 563 KB
- IEEP ACES Plastics Marine Litter & Circular Economy briefing final October 2016 PDF 1 MB
- IEEP ACES Microbeads Product Fiche Final October 2016 PDF 607 KB
- IEEP ACES Polysterene-product fiche final October 2016 PDF 571.1 KB
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Keywords
- Circular economy
- eco-labelling
- economics
- landfill
- marine
- Marine litter
- Marine Strategy Framework Directive
- Maritime Policy
- market based instruments
- packaging
- policy instruments
- pollution
- producer responsibility
- sustainability criteria
- sustainable consumption and production
- sustainable development
- waste
- Waste Framework Directive
- water
- Water Framework Directive
- water quality