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Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil

Plastic can be used for many things and at the same time is the most versatile material in our modern world. However, the uncontrolled and unprecedented use of plastic comes to its end. The global ban on plastic brings significant changes in technology but even more so in civil perception—changes ta...

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Autores principales: Kochanska, Ewa, Wozniak, Katarzyna, Nowaczyk, Agnieszka, Piedade, Patrícia J., de Almeida Lavorato, Marilena Lino, Almeida, Alexandre Marcelo, Morais, Ana Rita C., Lukasik, Rafal M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9659008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360849
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192113970
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author Kochanska, Ewa
Wozniak, Katarzyna
Nowaczyk, Agnieszka
Piedade, Patrícia J.
de Almeida Lavorato, Marilena Lino
Almeida, Alexandre Marcelo
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
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Wozniak, Katarzyna
Nowaczyk, Agnieszka
Piedade, Patrícia J.
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Almeida, Alexandre Marcelo
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
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description Plastic can be used for many things and at the same time is the most versatile material in our modern world. However, the uncontrolled and unprecedented use of plastic comes to its end. The global ban on plastic brings significant changes in technology but even more so in civil perception—changes taking place before our eyes. The aim of this study was to find answers to the questions about the readiness of consumers for a global ban on plastic. Within the research, the differences in consumer acceptance in countries in Europe, South and North America and Asia and the expression of social readiness to change attitudes towards plastic food packaging were analyzed. This work sketches the legal framework related to limiting the use of one-use food packaging made of fossil raw materials at the level of the European Union, Poland and Portugal but also at the level of the two largest economies in the world, China and the United States, as well as lower-income countries, e.g., Ukraine and Brazil. The survey results were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The performed study demonstrates that, in in all the surveyed countries, appropriate legal acts related to the reduction of plastic in everyday life are already in place. Furthermore, this work demonstrates the full understanding of plastic banning in all surveyed countries. Consumers are aware that every effort should be made to prevent the world from drowning in plastic waste. Society is, in general, open to the use of bioplastics produced from the second-generation resource if second-generation bioplastics contribute to environmental and pollution reduction targets.
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spelling pubmed-96590082022-11-15 Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil Kochanska, Ewa Wozniak, Katarzyna Nowaczyk, Agnieszka Piedade, Patrícia J. de Almeida Lavorato, Marilena Lino Almeida, Alexandre Marcelo Morais, Ana Rita C. Lukasik, Rafal M. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Plastic can be used for many things and at the same time is the most versatile material in our modern world. However, the uncontrolled and unprecedented use of plastic comes to its end. The global ban on plastic brings significant changes in technology but even more so in civil perception—changes taking place before our eyes. The aim of this study was to find answers to the questions about the readiness of consumers for a global ban on plastic. Within the research, the differences in consumer acceptance in countries in Europe, South and North America and Asia and the expression of social readiness to change attitudes towards plastic food packaging were analyzed. This work sketches the legal framework related to limiting the use of one-use food packaging made of fossil raw materials at the level of the European Union, Poland and Portugal but also at the level of the two largest economies in the world, China and the United States, as well as lower-income countries, e.g., Ukraine and Brazil. The survey results were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The performed study demonstrates that, in in all the surveyed countries, appropriate legal acts related to the reduction of plastic in everyday life are already in place. Furthermore, this work demonstrates the full understanding of plastic banning in all surveyed countries. Consumers are aware that every effort should be made to prevent the world from drowning in plastic waste. Society is, in general, open to the use of bioplastics produced from the second-generation resource if second-generation bioplastics contribute to environmental and pollution reduction targets. MDPI 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9659008/ /pubmed/36360849 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192113970 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Almeida, Alexandre Marcelo
Morais, Ana Rita C.
Lukasik, Rafal M.
Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title_full Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title_fullStr Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title_short Global Ban on Plastic and What Next? Are Consumers Ready to Replace Plastic with the Second-Generation Bioplastic? Results of the Snowball Sample Consumer Research in China, Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Brazil
title_sort global ban on plastic and what next? are consumers ready to replace plastic with the second-generation bioplastic? results of the snowball sample consumer research in china, western and eastern europe, north america and brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9659008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360849
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192113970
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