Detail publikace
Uncovering environmental performance patterns of plastic packaging waste in high recovery rate countries: An example of EU-27
Yee Van Fan, Lidija Čuček, Chunyan Si,Peng Jiang, Vujanović Annamaria, Krajnc Damjan, Lee Chew Tin
Anglický název
Uncovering environmental performance patterns of plastic packaging waste in high recovery rate countries: An example of EU-27
Typ
článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Plastic consumption and its end-of-life management pose a significant environmental footprint and are energy intensive. Waste-to-resources and prevention strategies have been promoted widely in Europe as countermeasures; however, their effectiveness remains uncertain. This study aims to uncover the environmental footprint patterns of the plastics value chain in the European Union Member States (EU-27) through exploratory data analysis with dimension reduction and grouping. Nine variables are assessed, ranging from socioeconomic and demographic to environmental impacts. Three clusters are formed according to the similarity of a range of characteristics (nine), with environmental impacts being identified as the primary influencing variable in determining the clusters. Most countries belong to Cluster 0, consisting of 17 countries in 2014 and 18 countries in 2019. They represent clusters with a relatively low global warming potential (GWP), with an average value of 2.64 t CO2eq/cap in 2014 and 4.01 t CO2eq/cap in 2019. Among all the assessed countries, Denmark showed a significant change when assessed within the traits of EU-27, categorised from Cluster 1 (high GWP) in 2014 to Cluster 0 (low GWP) in 2019. The analysis of plastic packaging waste statistics in 2019 (data released in 2022) shows that, despite an increase in the recovery rate within the EU-27, the GWP has not reduced, suggesting a rebound effect. The GWP tends to increase in correlation with the higher plastic waste amount. In contrast, other environmental impacts, like eutrophication, abiotic and acidification potential, are identified to be mitigated effectively via recovery, suppressing the adverse effects of an increase in plastic waste generation. The five-year interval data analysis identified distinct clusters within a set of patterns, categorising them based on their similarities. The categorisation and managerial insights serve as a foundation for devising a focused mitigation strategy.
Anglický abstrakt
Plastic consumption and its end-of-life management pose a significant environmental footprint and are energy intensive. Waste-to-resources and prevention strategies have been promoted widely in Europe as countermeasures; however, their effectiveness remains uncertain. This study aims to uncover the environmental footprint patterns of the plastics value chain in the European Union Member States (EU-27) through exploratory data analysis with dimension reduction and grouping. Nine variables are assessed, ranging from socioeconomic and demographic to environmental impacts. Three clusters are formed according to the similarity of a range of characteristics (nine), with environmental impacts being identified as the primary influencing variable in determining the clusters. Most countries belong to Cluster 0, consisting of 17 countries in 2014 and 18 countries in 2019. They represent clusters with a relatively low global warming potential (GWP), with an average value of 2.64 t CO2eq/cap in 2014 and 4.01 t CO2eq/cap in 2019. Among all the assessed countries, Denmark showed a significant change when assessed within the traits of EU-27, categorised from Cluster 1 (high GWP) in 2014 to Cluster 0 (low GWP) in 2019. The analysis of plastic packaging waste statistics in 2019 (data released in 2022) shows that, despite an increase in the recovery rate within the EU-27, the GWP has not reduced, suggesting a rebound effect. The GWP tends to increase in correlation with the higher plastic waste amount. In contrast, other environmental impacts, like eutrophication, abiotic and acidification potential, are identified to be mitigated effectively via recovery, suppressing the adverse effects of an increase in plastic waste generation. The five-year interval data analysis identified distinct clusters within a set of patterns, categorising them based on their similarities. The categorisation and managerial insights serve as a foundation for devising a focused mitigation strategy.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Plastic packaging waste; Waste to resources; Principal component analysis; Environmental impacts; Plastic reduction; Exploratory data analysis
Vydáno
15.01.2024
Nakladatel
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Místo
525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495
ISSN
0013-9351
Ročník
241
Číslo
0013-9351
Strany od–do
117581–117581
Počet stran
15
BIBTEX
@article{BUT196904,
author="Yee Van {Fan} and Ting {Pan} and Chunyan {Si},
title="Uncovering environmental performance patterns of plastic packaging waste in high recovery rate countries: An example of EU-27",
year="2024",
volume="241",
number="0013-9351",
month="January",
pages="117581--117581",
publisher="ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE",
address="525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495",
issn="0013-9351"
}