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Pakistan's plastic bag ban: an analysis of citizens' support and ban effectiveness in Islamabad Capital Territory

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JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 1612-1622

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10163-022-01429-2

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Single-use plastics; Plastic bags; Bans; Awareness; Plastic pollution; Support for bans; Ban effectiveness

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The excessive consumption of single-use plastic bags has led to plastic pollution, which has negative consequences for human health and the environment. To control plastic pollution in Islamabad, the government of Pakistan implemented a ban on single-use plastic bags. The survey results show that awareness, education, and availability of alternatives play a crucial role in supporting the ban.
The excessive consumption of single-use plastic bags in recent years has fueled plastic pollution leading to considerable adverse consequences for human health and the environment. To control the high rates of plastic pollution and its marked effects in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, the government imposed a ban on single-use plastic bags in August 2019. Hence, to overcome plastic pollution and successfully implement bans in other parts of the country, it is critical to study this ban's effectiveness and identify factors that contribute to its success. As research on this matter currently remains limited, present study attempts to understand the drivers for ban's support and evaluate the role that awareness, education and the availability of alternatives play in increasing support for this ban. The survey results exhibited a positive relationship between the aforementioned variables and support for the plastic bag ban. Although plastic bag consumption fell for 77.5% of the sample after the ban, it failed to be entirely effective in eradicating plastic bag usage as bags were widely available in small shops. Respondents felt that increasing awareness would reduce resistance against the ban, and the government, non-government organizations, and the general public should all take part in conducting these awareness campaigns.

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