Conceptualizing the transnational regulation of plastics: Moving towards a preventative and just agenda for plastics

H Johnson, Z Nay, R Maguire, L Barner… - Transnational …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Transnational Environmental Law, 2022cambridge.org
This article categorizes and evaluates how regulatory regimes conceptualize plastics, and
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 …
This article categorizes and evaluates how regulatory regimes conceptualize plastics, and 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, three significant deficiencies in the transnational regulation of plastics are identified: the failure to frame plastics in terms of environmental justice and human rights issues; insufficient focus on plastics prevention (rather than management); and the role of law in reinforcing its production and consumption.
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