A plastics hierarchy of fates: sustainable choices for a circular future
Kristoffer Kortsen, Siobhan Kilbride, Stephen R. Lowe, Adam Peirce and, Michael P. Shaver

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Plastics Hierarchy of Fates tool that consolidates information on plastic waste end-of-life options to support sustainable decision-making in manufacturing, processing, and policy for a circular plastics economy.
Contribution
It presents a novel, accessible framework that organizes plastic waste management options and their consequences to facilitate sustainable choices.
Findings
Supports better sorting and recycling decisions
Highlights environmental and economic impacts of different fates
Aids policy and intervention planning
Abstract
Plastics are ubiquitous in modern society, but the linear model of produce, use, and dispose results in massive amounts of resource consumption and pollution. Landfill and incineration of plastic waste is endemic, with no consensus on a clear path towards a more sustainable model. Progress is often hampered by a lack of clarity on what choices will enable a more sustainable circular plastics economy. Our Plastics Hierarchy of Fates tool addresses this by bringing together scattered information on the end-of-life fates of plastics in a more accessible format. This tool will support manufacturing, processing, and policy decisions in the push for a more sustainable future. Potential sorting and recycling decisions for plastics waste are discussed in the hierarchy and the consequences of different decisions are highlighted. The hierarchy is meant to inform potential outcomes but can also be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMunicipal Solid Waste Management · Microplastics and Plastic Pollution · Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
