2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14127189
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Banning Vs Taxing, Reviewing the Potential Opportunities and Challenges of Plastic Products

Abstract: Plastic products are used for a variety of services and are then dumped into the earth after use. These dumped plastics affect our health, socioeconomic conditions, coastal and marine environments, as well as our climate. The purpose of this study is to systematically review the potential opportunities and challenges of plastic products under the umbrella of banning and taxing. The discourse analysis approach was used in this study to critically analyze and summarize 42 relevant studies. The study developed tw… Show more

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“…In addition to matching the quality of primary plastics, recyclate must be cheaper than raw materials. Large-scale investment in the recycling infrastructure therefore may have little impact unless it occurs simultaneous with policies like recycling subsidies, 30 virgin plastic taxes, 31 or other EPR policies 32 that drive up the cost of primary plastics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to matching the quality of primary plastics, recyclate must be cheaper than raw materials. Large-scale investment in the recycling infrastructure therefore may have little impact unless it occurs simultaneous with policies like recycling subsidies, 30 virgin plastic taxes, 31 or other EPR policies 32 that drive up the cost of primary plastics.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, many SSA countries face challenges in implementing such bans [119]. While taxes imposed on plastic bags aim to discourage their use and promote reuse [120], they often fail to deter consumers from purchasing and discarding plastic bags after use. Therefore, governments must enact and rigorously enforce policies and legislation at both national and regional levels to address plastic waste effectively.…”
Section: Implementation Of Bans On the Use Of Non-biodegradable Singl...mentioning
confidence: 99%