scholarly journals Plastic Pollution: A Global Problem from a Local Perspective

Author(s):  
Joystu Dutta
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 106-116
Author(s):  
M. V. Dulyasova ◽  
O. A. Ivanova ◽  
D. V. Morozov

The article deals with the global problem of plastic pollution of the environment. As a way to solve this problem, it is proposed to reduce the production of disposable plastic tableware with a subsequent transition to the use of products that will be safe for the environment and human health. This transition involves the development of innovative projects to create biodegradable tableware, and materials, equipment and technologies for its manufacture. The implementation of such projects involves not only the creation of product and technological innovations, but also the implementation of changes in the business processes of enterprises. For the effective implementation of these processes, it is proposed to use the developed system of change management strategies, which is distinguished by a detailed elaboration of a set of organizational measures, including measures to motivate personnel in order to reduce resistance to the changes. The choice of a specific change management strategy is determined by such criteria as the degree of their radicality, the period of execution and the allocated resources.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phạm Hà Trang ◽  
Hoang Truong Giang ◽  
Nguyen Cam Duong

Plastic pollution is an urgent global problem that threatens the entire ecosystem, causing climate change and many other consequences that humans have to bear. Therefore, citizens need to uphold their sense of responsibility, consciously change living habits, say no to single-use plastic products. Protecting the environment, limiting plastic waste is protecting ourselves.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Budi Haryono ◽  
Wikan Budi Utami

The high-income countries are leading to higher consumption of plastic, despite prominent contribution to the global problem of plastic pollution. The high quantities of plastic wastes are extremely threatening to harm the environment and inhabitants due to mismanagement such as ingested in the fish and also harmful to human health (cancer is a major disease) if such consuming a fish. This review paper explored a solution to treating plastic waste to improve the sustainability of the environment. The use of recycled plastic wastes as a component has been found to be the most beneficial as it can be used to replace all solid components.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Waranuch Tanubamrungsuk

Plastic pollution, a global problem, contributes to detrimental impacts on the environment. To mitigate plastic pollution locally,farmers’ market scan play a role in reducing plastic consumption. Many studies have suggested that customers and vendors are aware of environmental problems. Yet vendor environmental awareness does not always result in appropriate actions, as many vendors still rely on plastic packaging. To investigate the reasons for such reliance, I conducted vendor interviews and a customer survey at the Prince George (B.C.) Farmers’ Market. The results show that the barriers to reducing plastic include packaging availability, characteristics, functions, and price. Based on interview results, I developed a manual to support vendors interested in reducing plastic packaging at their stalls. I also offer recommendations as to how policy makers can motivate vendors and customers to reduce plastic consumption, such as offering customers reusable bags and organizing plastic-free events.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phạm Hà Trang ◽  
Hoàng Trường Giang ◽  
Nguyen Cam Duong

Plastic pollution is an urgent global problem that threatens the entire ecosystem, causing climate change and many other consequences that humans have to bear. Therefore, citizens need to uphold their sense of responsibility, consciously change living habits, say no to single-use plastic products. Protecting the environment, limiting plastic waste is protecting ourselves.


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