Authors
Fredric Bauer, Tobias D Nielsen, Lars J Nilsson, Ellen Palm, Karin Ericsson, Anna Fråne, Jonathan Cullen
Publication date
2022/4/15
Journal
One Earth
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
361-376
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The plastic industry is dependent on fossil fuels in various ways that result in strong "carbon lock-in" throughout the value chain and large and growing CO2 emissions. The industry must decarbonize to reach global net-zero pledges. Although a few initiatives have been launched, they primarily focus on plastic waste. Current research has investigated mitigation potential on different parts of the plastic value chain but remains in silos. Here, we review carbon lock-ins throughout the plastic value chain and identify possible mitigation pathways for each stage of the plastic life cycle. We show how lock-ins are stubbornly entrenched across the domains of production, markets, waste management, industry organization, and governance. Overcoming these carbon lock-ins and achieving zero-carbon targets for the sector by 2050 will require thorough systemic change to how plastics are produced, used, and recycled …
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