Plastic pollution: policies & wicked problems

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For Samantha MacBride's policy class. Plastic pollution is a "wicked problem," and policies and other interventions have to take this into account when attempting to deal with the issue. What problems do certain policies and interventions actually solve? Do they solve plastic pollution, or only one small aspect of the issue?

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Plastic pollution policies? Or, how to “solve” a wicked problem.

Max LiboironABD, Media, Culture and Communication

New York UniversityCoordinator, Plastic Pollution Coalition East Coast Chapter

Wicked problems

Image from “Question everything blog”

Ocean plastics

NOAA

Ocean plastics: a soup

Left: image by Max LiboironRight: image from 5 Gyres

Macroplastics

Image: Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument-NOAA

Micoplastics

Image by Handsands in the Sand via Flickr

Accumulation: gyres

Plastic Oceans Foundation

Accumulation: gyres

Animation by 5 Gyres based on research by Nickoli Maximenko, 2009

Problems with ocean plastics: entanglements

Left: image by Jim PattersonRight: Image by NOAA

Problems with ocean plastics: hitchhikers & invasive species

Left: Image from Science Safe Kid’s MuseumRight: image by Lindsay Hoshaw

Problems with ocean plastics: ingestion

Top: Image from 5 gyresLower corner: from Browne et al “Ingested Microscopic Plastic Translocates to the Circulatory System of

the Mussel, Mytilus edulis (L.)” 2008.

Problems with ocean plastics: ingestion

Image by Chris Jordan

Problems with ocean plastics: ingestion

Image from Richard Thompson, Plymouth University

Source

OSPAR 2009

Chemical structure of plastic

Left: Ethene-polythene-Chem, Dept St AugustinesRight: Wypych, George, Handbook of Plasticizers 2004

Endocrine disruptors

Endocrine disruptors

Endocrine disruptors

Longevity: POPs

NRDC

Longevity: POPs

NRDC

Forever and Everywhere

Left: Barnes et al 2009. Right: EWG analysis of CDC measurements of BPA in urine from Calafat et al.

2005

MARIPOL

REACH

Green Chemistry

Precautionary Principal

bioplastics

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