Notes from the Field: Public Views on Bioplastics-Findings from Greece

Antonis Skouloudis, Chrysovalantis Malesios, Demetris-Francis Lekkas
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Abstract In recent years, the growing popularity of plastic materials made from renewable biomass sources has prompted research on stakeholder views. This is because the circularity and decoupling credentials producing such materials can be substantial but also bring to the forefront pressing questions around public receptiveness and support. To this regard, primary research on public views towards this broad class of materials derived from bio-based sources remains sparse, highlighting a topic that requires further attention and examination across national terrains. In this research note, we focus on Greece and draw from semi-structured interviews with consumers and representatives of other key stakeholders to shed light on awareness, perceptions, attitudes, concerns and viewpoints on bioplastics. The preliminary findings indicate and further confirm issues that warrant the consideration of companies’ product development departments and offer insights in refining product presentation in the marketplace by informing marketing and communication activities. Likewise, these findings can feed into education or awareness-raising campaigns and programmes for the functional features, the terminology, the potential benefits and the proper disposal criteria of plastic products made from biogenic raw materials. Studies such as ours pave the way for a better understanding of how primary and secondary stakeholders perceive such bio-based interventions in the production system and shed light on evaluations, knowledge gaps and expectations affecting intentions to support relevant research-and-innovation outputs in the value chain. While we do not consider the study to be fully representative of the Greek population, insights drawn from the interviews do contribute to the body of knowledge encompassing stakeholders’ views which can inform the development of the industry.
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来自现场的笔记:公众对生物塑料的看法——来自希腊的发现
近年来,由可再生生物质制成的塑料材料日益普及,促使了利益相关者观点的研究。这是因为产生此类材料的循环性和解耦性证书可能是实质性的,但也将围绕公众接受和支持的紧迫问题带到了最前沿。在这方面,关于公众对这类来自生物基来源的广泛材料的看法的初步研究仍然很少,突出了一个需要在全国范围内进一步关注和检查的主题。在本研究报告中,我们将重点放在希腊,并从与消费者和其他主要利益相关者代表的半结构化访谈中得出结论,以阐明对生物塑料的认识、看法、态度、关注和观点。初步调查结果表明并进一步确认了公司产品开发部门需要考虑的问题,并通过通知营销和沟通活动,为改进产品在市场中的展示提供了见解。同样,这些发现可以用于教育或提高认识的运动和方案,以了解生物原料制成的塑料产品的功能特点、术语、潜在利益和适当处置标准。像我们这样的研究为更好地理解主要和次要利益相关者如何看待生产系统中的这种基于生物的干预措施铺平了道路,并揭示了影响支持价值链中相关研究和创新产出意图的评估、知识差距和期望。虽然我们不认为这项研究能够完全代表希腊人口,但从访谈中得出的见解确实有助于形成包含利益相关者观点的知识体系,这些观点可以为行业的发展提供信息。
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