Best practices for marine litter reduction in the EU.
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2015Corporate Author
CleanSea Project
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3pp.
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CleanSea partners catalogued and evaluated the potential of voluntary institutional
arrangements, understood here as good and best practices, in reducing marine litter in the four
European regional seas. Good practices were defined in this study as those arrangements that
have proven to be effective in delivering a contribution to marine litter reduction. Best practices
were defined in this study as those good practices that demonstrate social, technological and/or
institutional innovation in a specific category of the waste hierarchy. Understanding good and
best practices and their conditions for success can help Europeans achieve litter-free seas.
A novel approach
Three aspects were new about this study. First, it targeted good practices along all stages of the
marine waste hierarchy of: (1) prevention, 2) redesign and/or reuse, 3) recycling, 4) collection, 5)
clean-up, and 6) awareness), paying particular attention to upstream initiatives where most
information is lacking.....
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Publisher: http://www.cleansea-project.eu/drupal/sites/default/files/project%20results/D5_15factsheet.pdfPublisher
VU University, Institute for Environmental StudiesAmsterdam, Netherlands
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.A14.1
Best Practice Type
Best PracticeGuide
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European SeasCitation
CleanSea Project (2015) Best practices for marine litter reduction in the EU. Amsterdam,Netherlands, VU University, Institute for Enironmental Studies, 3pp. (D5_15factsheet). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-172Collections