Knowns and unknowns of plastic waste flows in the Netherlands

Author:

Lobelle Delphine12ORCID,Shen Li3,van Huet Bas4,van Emmerik Tim5,Kaandorp Mikael1,Iattoni Giulia6,Baldé Cornelius Peter6,Lavender Law Kara7,van Sebille Erik189

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Fugro, Leidschendam, The Netherlands

3. Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

4. Rijkswaterstaat, Utrecht, The Netherlands

5. Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

6. United Nations University, Vice Rectorate in Europe, Sustainable Cycles Programme (SCYCLE), Bonn, Germany

7. Sea Education Association, Falmouth, MA, USA

8. Centre for Complex Systems Studies, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

9. Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Plastic entering the environment is a growing threat for ecosystems. We estimate the annual mass of known Dutch plastic waste generated and littered and where it ends up. We use two methods: (1) a material flow analysis of plastic waste separately collected from 13 economic sectors (including households, industry and imports) and estimate the amount sent to processing plants or exported and (2) a mismanagement model from observations of litter (on Dutch beaches and riverbanks) plus estimates of inadequately managed exported plastic scraps entering the environment abroad. In 2017 (the most recent complete data set available), an estimate of 1990 (±111) kilotonnes [kt] of plastic waste was separately collected. The top three plastic waste generating sectors (74% of the total) were households, clothing and textiles, and importation. Our mismanagement model estimates that 4.3–21.2 kt enters the environment annually; almost all of which occurs in foreign countries after inadequate management of imported Dutch waste. We highlight unknowns, including the source and/or destination of imported (623 kt) and exported (514 kt) plastics, plastics in non-household mixed waste streams and the plastic fraction of some separately collected waste, for example, e-waste. Our results stress the need for improved monitoring and reporting of plastic waste. Beyond the Netherlands, our recommendations could also help other high-income countries’ decision-makers reach their circular economy goals.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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