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Ambio ; 52(2): 253-270, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36260251

ABSTRACT

A large sample of 1664 companies-69 directly working in the ocean economy-distributed across 19 industrial sectors was investigated to explore awareness and activation regarding direct and indirect pressures on the ocean, their responses to these pressures, and the disclosure tools used. We examined their accountability and disclosure practices on sustainable development goals (SDGs) using the drivers, pressures, state, welfare, and response accounting framework. Based on their 2019 sustainability reports, just 7% of the companies assessed disclosed on SDG14. However, 51% of these companies can be considered as aware, albeit to varying degrees, of the pressures their industries place on the oceans, 44% deploy mitigating activities, and 26% are aware and actively lead business responses to ocean challenges. Although we have seen just early responses in addressing ocean challenges, companies' awareness and activation must converge to achieve ocean sustainability and move businesses into a truly blue economy.


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Conservation of Natural Resources , Private Sector , Oceans and Seas , Commerce , Social Responsibility
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Waste Manag ; 56: 35-45, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27372152

ABSTRACT

Packaging waste is a major issue in several countries. Representing in industrialized countries around 30-35% of municipal solid waste yearly generated, this waste stream has steadily grown over the years even if, especially in Europe, specific recycling and recovery targets have been fixed. Therefore, an increasing attention starts to be devoted to prevention measures and interventions. Filling a gap in the current literature, this explorative paper is a first attempt to map the increasingly important phenomenon of prevention policies in the packaging sector. Through a theoretical sampling, 11 countries/states (7 in and 4 outside Europe) have been selected and analyzed by gathering and studying primary and secondary data. Results show evidence of three specific trends in packaging waste prevention policies: fostering the adoption of measures directed at improving packaging design and production through an extensive use of the life cycle assessment; raising the awareness of final consumers by increasing the accountability of firms; promoting collaborative efforts along the packaging supply chains.


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Environmental Policy/legislation & jurisprudence , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/legislation & jurisprudence , Product Packaging , Solid Waste/analysis , Waste Management/methods , Environmental Policy/trends , Environmental Restoration and Remediation/trends , Recycling/trends , Refuse Disposal/legislation & jurisprudence , Waste Management/legislation & jurisprudence
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