- WWF Worldwide Fund for Nature, Norway - Norway,
- Deloitte AS - Norway,
- House of Knowledge (HOK) - Norway
Plastic is a fantastic material with many uses in society. From a climate and environmental perspective, it is important that the production, use and waste management of plastics is improved since e.g. the waste management of fossil-based plastics is a source of greenhouse gas emissions and plastic litter is a major environmental problem. There is currently a significant lack of information and knowledge about how much plastic is contained in Norway and how it is used. This leads to difficulties when making good decisions about how plastic waste should be handled and how so called circular economic business models, which retain the plastic as a valuable material in the economy, can be developed. The PLASTICENE project will assemble new knowledge, data and tools for a sustainable use of plastic in Norway. Another main component of the project is to describe a comprehensive governance structure that can solve the plastic problem, at a local, national, and global level. The project is a collaboration between SINTEF, WWF Verdens naturfond, Deloitte AS and House of Knowledge. To ensure that results and tools developed in the PLASTICENE project are implemented, the project will establish close connections with stakeholders throughout the plastic value chain in Norway. In 2021, the PLASTICENE project has focused on gaining an overview of available data, identifying data gaps and collecting data in a format that can be used in the database that the project wants to build. The first concept for the database should be ready in June 2022. Furthermore, work is being carried out on methodology for material flow analysis for plastics. The project has also carried out an expert workshop to look at drivers for plastic use in Norway. During 2021, we also took the first steps towards a deeper integration of stakeholders, by doing a detailed stakeholder mapping process. This has allowed us a detailed overview of the relevant plastic actors in Norway, so that we can involve them deeper throughout the rest of the project period. We started the first rounds of workshops as well, with a focus on those that work on plastic research in Norway as well. The project information has been extracted from the Project Bank of the Research Council of Norway.
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Knowledge Gaps
Commercial-related uncertainties
Chronic or long-term effects, multiple forms and/or sources
Environmental effects and ecotoxicity
Environmental risk assessment (ERA)
Environmental fate and behavior of plastic
Characteristics of plastic-general
Bioaccumulation, bioconcentration and persistence
Effects assessment-general
Exposure assessment-general
Environmental exposure
Bioaccumulation and persistence test methods
Degradation
Human toxicity