Improved science-based transformation pathways for the development of safe and sustainable plastics

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2022-02

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Waaijers-van der Loop, Susanne
van Bruggen, Anne
Beijer, Nick R M
Sips, Adrienne
de Roda Husman, Ana MariaISNI 0000000035625060
Cassee, Flemming R.ORCID 0000-0001-9958-8630ISNI 0000000388170815
Peijnenburg, Willie

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Abstract

Projected plastic production volumes are rising, as is societal and political attention to plastic pollution and possible health impacts. In line with ambitions for climate mitigation and the circular economy, various national and international policies and action plans address the reduction of impacts of plastics. Quantitative scenario analyses show that even if current ambitious targets to reduce plastics are achieved, plastics will remain a source of millions of tons of environmental pollution annually. To achieve a sustainable transformation of the global plastics economy, 'extraordinary effort' and 'coordinated global action' beyond current ambitions are needed. While mapping knowledge gaps for the effects of micro and nano plastics (MNP) is crucial, mapping alone is not enough to achieve the needed transition. In this communication, we propose a scope for the exploration of societal transformation pathways to safe and sustainable plastics. To see which efforts are needed globally we need to advance in the following three areas: (i) embedding risk assessment methodologies in wider cost-benefit and life cycle analyses; (ii) using safe-and-sustainable design strategies that include alternative solutions and look at multiple life cycles, and (iii) reflecting on the societal transformation pathways with stakeholders by using co-created quantitative models. We believe that these practices are crucial in the coming decade to realise the extraordinary effort of defining safe and sustainable plastics.

Keywords

Circular economy, Co-creation, Impact assessment, Life cycle, Plastic, Safe & sustainable, Transition, General Environmental Science, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Waaijers-van der Loop, S, van Bruggen, A, Beijer, N R M, Sips, A, de Roda Husman, A M, Cassee, F & Peijnenburg, W 2022, 'Improved science-based transformation pathways for the development of safe and sustainable plastics', Environment international, vol. 160, 107055, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.107055