DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.20164583
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Solving the Plastics Crisis in New Zealand: The need for domestic regulation as well as a global treaty

Abstract: <p>Plastic pollution has reached crisis point. It is damaging ecosystems and threatening human health. This paper looks at how the problem can be successfully regulated. It argues that the solution lies in regulating to create and maintain a circular economy for plastics – a holistic approach that addresses the entire lifecycle of plastics. This is a complex task, but it is possible through application of the right regulatory tools, and with measures directed upstream at plastic production and product… Show more

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