The Circularity Assessment Protocol in Cities to Reduce Plastic Pollution

J. R. Jambeck, T. Maddalene, K. Youngblood, A. Oposa, H. Perello, M. Werner, I. Himelboim, K. Romness, J. Mathis, C. Keisling, A. L. Brooks
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The 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.

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城市减少塑料污染的循环性评估规程
循环经济一直被视为解决塑料污染的方法,但城市和社区在塑料污染中首当其冲。循环性评估协议(CAP)是一种系统方法,通过合作和开放的方式收集数据,供社区用于决策和政策制定。CAP 已在 14 个国家的 51 个城市使用,马尼拉大都会区的情况就是例证。其结果包括:确定了生产企业和母公司;记录了大多数(77%)产品采用一次性多层薄膜包装;有一个规模较小但不断发展的正式再填充和再利用系统;10% 的外卖食品容器由纸质替代品组成,以及塑料泄漏到环境中的快照浓度(占当前废物产生量的 1.8%-2.7%)。社区叙事产生于一次合作研讨会,并贯穿于 CAP 流程所确定的机遇中,为循环性、未来行动和政策提供信息,是一种从根本上为塑料污染创造系统变革的可扩展方式。
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