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Measuring Indonesia's Commitment to Reducing Plastic Waste in the Sea through a Legal Approach

Author(s): TariganJournal/Publishers: Lambung Mangkurat Law JournalYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags, Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)

Microplastics in the Mediterranean Sea: Sources, Pollution Intensity, Sea Health, and Regulatory Policies

Author(s): Sharma et al.Journal/Publishers: Froniers in Marine ScienceYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

Modest and incomplete incentives may work: Pricing plastic bagsin Uruguay

Author(s): Cabrera et al.Journal/Publishers: Journal of Environmental Economics and ManagementYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

Plastic bag usage and the policies: A case study of China

Author(s): Wang and LiJournal/Publishers: Waste ManagementYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

Plastic Bags Ban and Social Marginalization: Evidence from Morocco

Author(s): MekaouiJournal/Publishers: Pol. J. Environ. Stud.Year: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

Policy responses to reduce single-use plastic marine pollution in the Caribbean

Author(s): Clayton et al.Journal/Publishers: Marine Pollutio BulletinYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags, Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)

Strategies, actions, and policies by Taiwan’s ENGOs, media, and government to reduce plastic use and marine plastic pollution

Author(s): Walther et al.Journal/Publishers: Marine PolicyYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags, Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)

Study Comparison of Plastic Waste Ocean Pollution Management Strategies Between Japan and Indonesia

Author(s): ArianaJournal/Publishers: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research,Year: 2021
Keyword(s): Single-Use Plastics (SUPs), Bags

The effectiveness of legislative and voluntary strategies to prevent ocean plastic pollution: Lessons from the UK and South Pacific

Author(s): Tudor and WilliamsJournal/Publishers: Marine Pollution BulletinYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags, Bottles

The impact of China’s import ban: An economic surplus analysis of markets for recyclable plastics

Author(s): Kumamaru and TakeuchiJournal/Publishers: Waste ManagementYear: 2021

The Impact of Environmental Protection Tax on Plastic Bag Use: A Case Study of Vietnam*

Author(s): Tong and DuongJournal/Publishers: Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and BusinessYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

The plastic waste problem in Malaysia: management, recycling and disposal of local and global plastic waste

Author(s): Chen et al.Journal/Publishers: SN Applied SciencesYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags, Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)

Using citizen science to evaluate extended producer responsibility policy to reduce marine plastic debris shows no reduction in pollution levels

Author(s): Harris et al.Journal/Publishers: Marine PolicyYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

Was Mauritius really successful in banning plastic carry bags, after promulgation of the regulation prohibiting plastic bags usage?

Author(s): Foolmaun et al.Journal/Publishers: Environment, Development and SustainabilityYear: 2021
Keyword(s): Bags

An Environmental Study on the Paid Plastic Bag Use Policy in the city of Semarang

Author(s): Mushilin et al.Journal/Publishers: E3S Web of Conferences 202Year: 2020
Keyword(s): Bags

Legal Issues on Indonesian Marine Plastic Debris Pollution

Author(s): Jing and SutiknoJournal/Publishers: Indonesia Law ReviewYear: 2020

Policy Implementation of the Use of Plastic Bags by Community and Business Players in Achieving SDGs in Padang City

Author(s): Yorenza and YusranJournal/Publishers: Science and Environmental Journals for PostgraduateYear: 2020
Keyword(s): Bags

Policy Instruments to Reduce Consumption of Expanded Polystyrene Food Service ware in the USA

Author(s): WagnerJournal/Publishers: Multidiscplinary Journal for Waste Resources and ResiduesYear: 2020
Keyword(s): Bags, Single-Use Plastics (SUPs)

Psychosocial and economic impacts of a charge in lightweight plastic carrier bags in Portugal: Keep calm and carry on?

Author(s): Luis et al.Journal/Publishers: Resources, Conservation & RecyclingYear: 2020
Keyword(s): Bags

The effect of waste incineration taxation on industrial plastic waste generation: A panel analysis

Author(s): De Weerdt et al.Journal/Publishers: Resources, Conservation & RecyclingYear: 2020

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Glossary of Database Fields

Throughout the inventory, we use certain terms to describe the entries in each database.

Peer-reviewed literature is evaluated by professionals in similar competencies before being published in a scientific or legal journal.
 
Grey (non peer-reviewed) literature is published through a university, intergovernmental organization, nonprofit organization, or other institution. It may undergo a peer-review process but does not have to in order to be published.
 
Data associated with this publication is considered primary if it is the original source, e.g. the authors collected and assessed data as a part of their methods.
 
Data associated with this publication is considered secondary if this publication is not the original source of data, e.g. the data is drawn from external resources.  This means there may be limited information and uncertainty regarding methods used to collect and assess the results.
 
Trade-relevant: According to our review, this policy has been notified to the World Trade Organization’s Environmental Database as a measure intended to address plastic pollution.

 

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