Plastic Pollution in Soils: Governance Approaches to Foster Soil Health and Closed Nutrient Cycles

Plastic pollution in soils pose a major threat to soil health and soil fertility that are directly linked to food security and human health. In contrast to marine plastic pollution, this ubiquitous problem is thus far scientifically poorly understood and policy approaches that tackle plastic pollution in soils comprehensively do not exist. In this article, we apply a qualitative governance analysis to assess the effectiveness of existing policy instruments to avoid harmful plastic pollution in (agricultural) soils against the background of international environmental agreements. In particular, environmental and fertiliser legislation relevant to soil protection in the European Union and in Germany are assessed. Regulatory weaknesses and gaps of the respective legislation are identified, and proposals for enhanced command-and-control provisions developed.

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Plastic Pollution in Soils: Governance Approaches to Foster Soil Health and Closed Nutrient Cycles

Category

Sustainable farming

Researcher Name

Jessica Stubenrauch ; Felix Ekardt

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Faculty of Law, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, and Interdisciplinary Faculty, Rostock University, Germany Research Unit Sustainability and Climate Policy,Germany:

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Postdoctoral Researcher

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