ABSTRACT

Based on the collaborative, interdisciplinary research project Shift-Plastics this book establish sustainable circular value chains for managing plastics in the fisheries and aquaculture industries, which are significant causes of ocean plastic pollution.

Focused on reducing plastic production and consumption by examining the entire life cycle and taking upstream measures, the Norwegian case presented in this book highlights globally relevant insights into how to manage the complexity of plastic pollution and the systemic changes needed for a sustainable circular economy (SCE).

This book takes a transdisciplinary approach, incorporating academic perspectives and collaborating with industry and public bodies to improve plastic handling in the fisheries and aquaculture industries. It integrates multiple scientific disciplines, including technological science, policy science, economics, environmental science, design thinking, and systems thinking. It also investigates the value chain of plastic use in the fisheries and aquaculture industries to map their management practices and pinpoint issues that can be improved throughout the process. In doing so, it provides practical advice on how to create effective policies in line with a SCE for both businesses and policymakers. Further, it highlights how plastic production can be reduced through extended usability, ways to apply eco-design principles to create products that can easily be disassembled, repaired, and recycled, and options for using bioplastics and recycled materials. Finally, it presents a roadmap that connects changes in industrial practices, infrastructure needs and policy design in the short, medium, and long term to achieve reduced plastic use and plastic pollution in the fisheries and aquaculture industries.

Managing Marine Plastic Pollution in Norway will be an important research reference and tool for academics, students, policymakers, industry and business professionals in pollution and waste management, sustainability, circular economy, and marine, fishery, and environmental management.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 International license.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

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Why a book on “Managing marine plastic pollution in Norway: sustainable circular economy solutions for fisheries and aquaculture”?
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part I|36 pages

Current status, practices, and readiness to change in mitigating plastic pollution in Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture

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chapter 2|18 pages

Plastic pollution mitigation in Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture

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A survey of practices and attitudes
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chapter 3|17 pages

Strengthening extended producer responsibility in Norway's fisheries and aquaculture sector

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Addressing knowledge gaps, critical data needs and enabling evidence-based practices
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part II|64 pages

Definition of sustainable circular economy, policy improvements, and the need for systemic changes through co-production

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chapter 4|21 pages

A sustainable circular economy dive

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Plastic management in EU fisheries and aquaculture policies
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chapter 5|18 pages

Stemming the plastic tide

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Designing sustainable circular economic policies for handling plastics in fisheries and aquaculture in Norway
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part III|90 pages

In-depth understanding of industrial challenges and exploration of potential solutions

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chapter 8|15 pages

The environmental impact of HDPE mechanical recycling

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Case studies from the Norwegian aquaculture industry
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chapter 11|17 pages

Conclusion

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The need for comprehensive solutions in managing plastics in fisheries and aquaculture
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