Identifying Southeast Asia as a major source of marine plastic pollution, this brief compares plans by Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam to tackle marine litter and shows how they can work toward a circular plastics economy.
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- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/BRF240499-2
- Dimensions
- 8.5x11
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-988-4 978-92-9270-989-1
- ISSN
- 2071-7202(print) 2218-2675(PDF)
- Pages
- 12
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- BRF240499-2
- pages
- 12
Table of Contents
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management in Indonesia the Philippines Thailand and Viet Nam Policy Analysis and Opportunities 1
- BACKGROUND 1
- Status of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution 1
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 2
- Recommendations for a Marine Litter Management Framework 2
- Objectives 2
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management 3
- Methodology 3
- GLOBAL AND REGIONAL FRAMEWORKS 3
- Global Frameworks 3
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 4
- Upcoming Global Plastics Treaty 4
- Regional Frameworks 4
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management 5
- Foundational Elements 5
- NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORKS ON MARINE LITTER 5
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 6
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management 7
- Institutional Arrangements 7
- Monitoring and Evaluation 7
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 8
- Legal Integration 8
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management 9
- ANALYSIS 9
- OPPORTUNITIES FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION 9
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 10
- OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADB SUPPORT 10
- Strengthening Regional Cooperation for Marine Litter Management 11
- ADB BRIEFS NO. 321 12