Have plastics co-opted the circular economy?

Alasdair talks to Dr Rob Ralston about the impacts of plastic industry lobbying.
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Last year, multilateral negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty broke down after countries failed to agree to limits on plastic production – as opposed to simply regulating plastic waste. 

This distinction between ‘upstream’ and ‘downstream’ measures to tackle plastic pollution is a point of contention between industry and campaigners, with the plastic lobby favouring recycling advocacy over efforts to curb plastic production.

Alasdair discusses this issue with Dr Rob Ralston, who researches the different stakeholders within the industry lobby, and the ways in which this bloc has co-opted formerly radical policy frameworks, such as the idea of ‘circular economy’, to delay major policy interventions. 

Rob Ralston is a lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Edinburgh, and an expert in global health and environmental politics.

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