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Overcoming policy gaps for effective plastic waste management: A case study of Dikkowita Fishery Harbour, Sri Lanka
Jayasinghe, R.R.; Abeyrathna, W.P.; Hendawitharana, M.P.; Liyanage, C.; Williams, K.; Halwatura, R.U. (2024). Overcoming policy gaps for effective plastic waste management: A case study of Dikkowita Fishery Harbour, Sri Lanka. Mar. Policy 161: 106028. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106028
In: Marine Policy. Elsevier: UK. ISSN 0308-597X; e-ISSN 1872-9460, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Circular economy; Fishery harbours; Plastic waste management; Policy gaps; Sri Lanka

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  • Jayasinghe, R.R.
  • Abeyrathna, W.P.
  • Hendawitharana, M.P., more
  • Liyanage, C.
  • Williams, K.
  • Halwatura, R.U.

Abstract
    This study focuses on plastic waste management in the Dikkowita fishery harbour in Sri Lanka. Plastic bottles and polythene packaging are identified as the primary sources of plastic waste accumulation. Inadequate waste disposal methods are also observed. The study reviews successful policy frameworks worldwide, including extended producer responsibility, plastic bag bans, and Pay -As -You -Throw systems. Insights from case studies in other harbours and ports are incorporated. The study explores implementing a circular economy approach, considering Sri Lanka's specific challenges. The recommendations aim to guide policymakers and stakeholders in effectively managing plastic waste, reducing its negative impacts, and promoting sustainable resource utilisation. Further details on the study methodology, key findings (such as specific amounts of plastic waste), and policy measures for improving plastic waste management in fishery harbours could be incorporated for a more comprehensive study presentation.

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