Abstract
This study aims to seek ways to prevent marine plastic pollution leakage in New Zealand’s commercial fin fishing industry supply chains. Drawing on a case study approach, this research investigates how sea and land-based plastic material flows are perceived by those working for commercial fishing company Moana NZ. It considers current global, regional and national policies, as well as current initiatives that seek to minimise marine plastic pollution and considers the potential for their implementation in this context. This study also acknowledges the significant role that industry can play in implementing best practice guided by the top of the zero waste hierarchy.
Citation
Tackling plastic pollution in New Zealand’s fin fishing industry Case study: Moana NZ, 2021, pp. 1 - 55
Date
2021-05-01
Publisher
Association of Commonwealth Universities
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