Plastics matter in the food system

Publication date

2025-03-06

Authors

Yates, Joe
Deeney, Megan
Muncke, Jane
Almroth, Bethanie Carney
Dignac, Marie-France
Castillo Castillo, ArturoISNI 000000042732534X
Courtene-Jones, Winnie
Kadiyala, Suneetha
Kumar, Eva
Stoett, Peter

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Abstract

Agriculture and food systems are major sources of plastic pollution but they are also vulnerable to their diverse lifecycle impacts. However, this problem is not well-recognized in global policy and scientific discourse, agendas, and monitoring of food systems. The United Nations-led Global Plastics Treaty, which has been under negotiation since 2022, is a critical opportunity to address pollution across the entire plastics lifecycle for more sustainable and resilient food systems. Here, we offer aspirational indicators for future monitoring of food systems' plastics related to (1) plastic polymers and chemicals, (2) land use, (3) trade and waste, and (4) environmental and human health. We call for interdisciplinary research collaborations to continue improving and harmonising the evidence base necessary to track and trace plastics and plastic chemicals in food systems. We also highlight the need for collaboration across disciplines and sectors to tackle this urgent challenge for biodiversity, climate change, food security and nutrition, health and human rights at a whole systems level.

Keywords

Impacts, General Environmental Science, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 15 - Life on Land

Citation

Yates, J, Deeney, M, Muncke, J, Almroth, B C, Dignac, M-F, Castillo, A C, Courtene-Jones, W, Kadiyala, S, Kumar, E, Stoett, P, Wang, M & Farrelly, T 2025, 'Plastics matter in the food system', Communications Earth & Environment, vol. 6, no. 1, 176. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02105-7