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Socially responsible plastic : is this possible? /

The chapters look at socially responsible plastic in countries ranging from China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Spain, Australia and India to Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Bangladesh, with research covering tourism, waste management, the food and drink industry, and the possible advantages of responsible plastic us...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Crowther, David (Editor ), Quoquab, Farzana, 1978- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility Series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chapter 1. The dilemma of plastic; David Crowther and Farzana Quoquab Chapter 2. Plastic pollution in the tourism sector: documenting its present research status; Zhang Jiale and Farzana Quoquab Chapter 3. The social rendition of plastic waste management initiatives in India; Harleen Sahni, Nupur Chopra, and Priti Gadhavi Chapter 4. Challenges of reducing polythene and plastic in Sri Lanka: A case study of attanagalla secretariat division; G. P. T. S. Hemakumara and T. G. Shamal Madhusankha Chapter 5. As food delivery Business skyrocketing, so is our environmental disaster; William Loh Wui Lun and Farzana Quoquab Chapter 6. Plastic waste pollution in the nigerian tourism sector
  • who is responsible?; Tosin Tiamiyu Chapter 7. Changing landscape of plastic waste management in India; Sanil S. Hishan Chapter 8. Reducing plastic pollution using norms perspective: Integration of moral position and place attachment; Abdul Haseeb Chaudhary, Michael Jay Polonsky, and Nicholas McClaren Chapter 9. Social marketers' contribution to implementing successful retail plastic bag bans; Anne Sharp, Meagan Wheeler, and Marcia Kreinhold Chapter 10. Plastic waste
  • can it be the undiscovered gold of Bangladesh?; Asif Mahmood, Sharlin Mahmood, and Shah Saquib Chapter 11. The Plastification of Minds; Pedro Antonio Martín Cervantes and María del Carmen Valls Martínez Chapter 12. Social responsibility and plastic; David Crowther.