The Circularity Assessment Protocol in Cities to Reduce Plastic Pollution

Author:

Jambeck J. R.1ORCID,Maddalene T.12,Youngblood K.1,Oposa A.2ORCID,Perello H.2,Werner M.1ORCID,Himelboim I.3,Romness K.4,Mathis J.1ORCID,Keisling C.1,Brooks A. L.1

Affiliation:

1. College of Engineering Circularity Informatics Lab University of Georgia Athens GA USA

2. Save Philippine Seas Manila Philippines

3. College of Journalism and Mass Communication SEE Suite University of Georgia Athens GA USA

4. University of St. Thomas St. Paul MN USA

Abstract

AbstractThe circular economy has been promoted as a solution to plastic pollution, but cities and communities bear the brunt of plastic pollution. The Circularity Assessment Protocol (CAP) is a systems method of collaborative and open data collection for communities to use for decision‐ and policy‐making. The CAP has been utilized in 51 cities in 14 countries and is illustrated here in Metro Manila. Results include identifying manufacturing and parent companies to bring to the table; documenting most (77%) products are in single‐use multi‐layer film packaging; a small, but growing formal refill and reuse system; 10% of to‐go food containers composed of paper‐based alternatives, and a snap‐shot leakage concentration of plastics to the environment that is 1.8%–2.7% of current waste generation. Community narratives emerged from a collaborative workshop and are threaded throughout opportunities identified by the CAP process to inform circularity, future actions, and policy, as a scalable way to create systems change for plastic pollution from the ground up.

Funder

United States Agency for International Development

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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