Global producer responsibility for plastic pollution
University of California, Riverside · Moore College of Art and Design · +18 more institutions
Abstract
Brand names can be used to hold plastic companies accountable for their items found polluting the environment. We used data from a 5-year (2018-2022) worldwide (84 countries) program to identify brands found on plastic items in the environment through 1576 audit events. We found that 50% of items were unbranded, calling for mandated producer reporting. The top five brands globally were The Coca-Cola Company (11%), PepsiCo (5%), Nestlé (3%), Danone (3%), and Altria (2%), accounting for 24% of the total branded count, and 56 companies accounted for more than 50%. There was a clear and strong log-log linear relationship production (%) = pollution (%) between companies' annual production of plastic and their…
Citation impact
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- 15.12
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
18- WCWin CowgerCorresponding
University of California, Riverside, Moore College of Art and Design
- KWKathryn Willis
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, University of Tasmania, Centre for Marine Socioecology
- SES. E. T. Bullock
University of the Philippines System
- KCKatie Conlon
Portland State University
- JEJorge Emmanuel
Silliman University
Topics & keywords
- Coca cola
- Audit
- Business
- Plastic pollution
- Production (economics)
- Pollution
- Plastic bag
- Agricultural economics