how such conceptualizations affect the production, consumption, and disposal of plastics.
Taking a doctrinal and policy-oriented approach, it identifies four 'frames'–that is, four distinct
and coherent sets of meanings attributed to plastics within transnational regulation–namely,
plastics as waste to be managed; a material to be prevented; a good (or waste) to be traded
freely; and inputs or outputs in production-consumption systems. Based on this analysis …