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Policies to reduce single-use plastic marine pollution in West Africa
Adam, I.; Walker, T.R.; Bezerra, J.C.; Clayton, A. (2020). Policies to reduce single-use plastic marine pollution in West Africa. Mar. Policy 116: 103928. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103928
In: Marine Policy. Elsevier: UK. ISSN 0308-597X; e-ISSN 1872-9460, more
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Keywords
    Materials > Plastics
    Pollution > Water pollution > Marine pollution
Author keywords
    Marine plastic pollution; Single-use plastics (SUPs); Plastic bags; Plastic bag bans; Plastic litter

Authors  Top 
  • Adam, I.
  • Walker, T.R.
  • Bezerra, J.C.
  • Clayton, A.

Abstract
    Countries in Africa are increasingly adopting policies to reduce single-use plastic (SUP) pollution, yet there has been limited analysis of policies adopted by African countries. This paper reviews SUP reduction policies, specifically in West Africa. The main policy instruments used by countries in West Africa is legislative SUP bans mostly on plastic grocery bags. Of the 16 countries, 11 have instituted bans, one has a market-based instrument and rest (4) with no strategy. Bans carry hefty punishments (i.e., fines and prison sentences). However, there is limited consultation when drafting bans, no national campaigns, and limited notification (less than one year) between ban announcement and subsequent implementation. There are no provisions for re-useable alternatives. We recommend current and future policies to reduce SUPs should engage stakeholders, allow sufficient time between announcement and implementation where the policy should be widely publicised. Governments are encouraged to offer inexpensive re-useable alternatives.

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