1st Edition

Managing Marine Plastic Pollution in Norway Sustainable Circular Economy Solutions for Fisheries and Aquaculture

230 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Based on the collaborative, interdisciplinary research project Shift-Plastics this book establish sustainable circular value chains for managing plastics in the fisheries and aquaculture industries, which are significant causes of ocean plastic pollution. Focused on reducing plastic production and consumption by examining the entire life cycle and taking upstream measures, the Norwegian case... Read more

1 Introduction: why a book on "Managing marine plastic pollution in Norway: sustainable circular economy solutions for fisheries and aquaculture"?

Hans Jakob Walnum

PART I Current status, practices, and readiness to change in mitigating plastic pollution in Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture

2 Plastic pollution mitigation in Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture: a survey of practices and attitudes

Jens Ørding Hansen, Megan Palmer-Abbs and Arild Gjertsen

3 Strengthening extended producer responsibility in Norway’s fisheries and aquaculture sector: addressing knowledge gaps, critical data needs and enabling evidence-based practices

Paritosh C. Deshpande and Megan Palmer-Abbs

PART II Definition of sustainable circular economy, policy improvements, and the need for systemic changes through co-production

4 A sustainable circular economy dive: plastic management in EU fisheries and aquaculture policies

Eléonore Maitre-Ekern, Hans Jakob Walnum and torunn G. Hønsi

5 Stemming the plastic tide: designing sustainable circular economic policies for handling plastics in fisheries and aquaculture in Norway

Hans Jakob Walnum, Torunn G. Hønsi and Eléonore Maitre-Ekern

6 How co-approaches contribute to a framework for sustainable circular economic transition work in the Norwegian fisheries and aquaculture sectors

Megan Palmer-Abbs

PART III In-depth understanding of industrial challenges and exploration of potential solutions

7 Identifying environmental hotspots in the life cycle of bottom/demersal trawl fishing gear

Fredrik Moltu Johnsen, Hans Jakob Walnum and Paritosh C. Deshpande

8 The environmental impact of HDPE mechanical recycling: case studies from the Norwegian aquaculture industry

Pavel Stránský, Tazrin Ahmed, Christian W. Karl and Fredrik Mürer

9 The role of recycling and biodegradable materials in aquaculture and fisheries: challenges and potential solutions

Christian W. Karl, Fredrik K. Mürer, Hanne H. Ha tlebrekke, eduardo grimaldo, haraldur A. Einarsson, Roger B. Larsen, Eli F. Ullern and Henrik B. Lund

10 Towards effective end-of-life management of plastics from fishing and aquaculture in Norway

Paritosh C. Deshpande, Vilma Havas and Hans Jakob Walnum

11 Conclusion: the need for comprehensive solutions in managing plastics in fisheries and aquaculture

Hans Jakob Walnum, Paritosh Deshpande and Megan Palmer-Abbs

Biography

Hans Jakob Walnum is the administrative leader of climate and environmental research and a Senior Researcher at the Western Norway Research Institute, Norway. He has been the project leader for the Shift-Plastics project, on which this book is based.

Megan Palmer-Abbs is a Senior Researcher at the Nordland Research Institute, Norway. She has been responsible for facilitating co-production transdisciplinary work in Shift-Plastics to ensure cooperation between academics, public bodies and industry.

Paritosh C. Deshpande is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway—his research in Material Flow Analysis in both aquaculture and fisheries has been a crucial part of Shift-Plastics.