Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report

Thailand, like many countries around the world, is in the midst of a significant plastic waste crisis. In 2019, the government of Thailand released the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and is developing the National action plan on Mar...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-371822022-03-22T05:10:41Z Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report World Bank ROADMAP FOR PLASTICS WASTE MANAGEMENT MARINE PLASTIC WASTE WATER POLLUTION MARINE ENVIRONMENT WASTE FLOW ANALYSIS PLASTIC DEBRIS SDG 14 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Thailand, like many countries around the world, is in the midst of a significant plastic waste crisis. In 2019, the government of Thailand released the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and is developing the National action plan on Marine plastic debris to alleviate the current impacts and avert future damage caused by marine plastic debris. While these efforts are critical steps toward reining in the country’s plastic pollution problem, further insight is needed into where the plastic waste comes from and how it moves in the environment. This study aims to better understand how plastic waste travels from land-based sources to marine environments by analyzing the material flow of plastic waste in five high-priority catchments. The study presents the first large-scale assessment in Thailand to integrate national waste generation and waste management performance data with actual hydrological conditions to estimate how mismanaged plastic waste is carried and discharged into the marine environment. This report is designed to assess how much mismanaged plastic waste (MPW) is flowing into the Gulf of Thailand. In Chapter 2, the approach and methodology are presented and explained, and the various definitions used in the report are discussed. The results of the models are presented in Chapter 3. The solid waste management model results are provided first, followed by the results from the fate and transport models. Chapter 4 provides the final conclusions and recommendations, which offer priority lists and examples of recommended measures to reduce marine debris. 2022-03-21T20:33:45Z 2022-03-21T20:33:45Z 2022 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099515103152238081/P17099409744b50fc09e7208a58cb52ae8a http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37182 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Report Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Thailand
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topic ROADMAP FOR PLASTICS WASTE MANAGEMENT
MARINE PLASTIC WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
WASTE FLOW ANALYSIS
PLASTIC DEBRIS
SDG 14
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
spellingShingle ROADMAP FOR PLASTICS WASTE MANAGEMENT
MARINE PLASTIC WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
MARINE ENVIRONMENT
WASTE FLOW ANALYSIS
PLASTIC DEBRIS
SDG 14
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
World Bank
Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
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Thailand
description Thailand, like many countries around the world, is in the midst of a significant plastic waste crisis. In 2019, the government of Thailand released the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030 and is developing the National action plan on Marine plastic debris to alleviate the current impacts and avert future damage caused by marine plastic debris. While these efforts are critical steps toward reining in the country’s plastic pollution problem, further insight is needed into where the plastic waste comes from and how it moves in the environment. This study aims to better understand how plastic waste travels from land-based sources to marine environments by analyzing the material flow of plastic waste in five high-priority catchments. The study presents the first large-scale assessment in Thailand to integrate national waste generation and waste management performance data with actual hydrological conditions to estimate how mismanaged plastic waste is carried and discharged into the marine environment. This report is designed to assess how much mismanaged plastic waste (MPW) is flowing into the Gulf of Thailand. In Chapter 2, the approach and methodology are presented and explained, and the various definitions used in the report are discussed. The results of the models are presented in Chapter 3. The solid waste management model results are provided first, followed by the results from the fate and transport models. Chapter 4 provides the final conclusions and recommendations, which offer priority lists and examples of recommended measures to reduce marine debris.
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title Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
title_short Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
title_full Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
title_fullStr Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
title_full_unstemmed Plastic Waste Material Flow Analysis for Thailand : Summary Report
title_sort plastic waste material flow analysis for thailand : summary report
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