Publications - The Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance https://www.nzappa.org/category/publications/ Standing together against plastic pollution Sun, 29 May 2022 08:54:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://www.nzappa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/83296bf0191364e9a9eaae7a4d6d3ade-removebg-preview.png Publications - The Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance https://www.nzappa.org/category/publications/ 32 32 APPA Members Circle Back on the Global Waste Problem https://www.nzappa.org/appa-members-circle-back-on-the-global-waste-problem/ https://www.nzappa.org/appa-members-circle-back-on-the-global-waste-problem/#respond Sun, 29 May 2022 08:48:12 +0000 http://3.26.78.109/?p=1063 Two of our brightest members, Hannah Blumhardt & Liam Prince (APPA’s chair) from The Rubbish Trip, have just produced & published their research article on zero-waste and developing Aotearoa’s circular economy. “From Lines to Circles: Reshaping waste policy” was included in the latest issue of Policy Quarterly, in a special issue Read more…

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Two of our brightest members, Hannah Blumhardt & Liam Prince (APPA’s chair) from The Rubbish Trip, have just produced & published their research article on zero-waste and developing Aotearoa’s circular economy.

“From Lines to Circles: Reshaping waste policy” was included in the latest issue of Policy Quarterly, in a special issue on Environmental Issues.

“The article is about waste, of course, so don’t expect to find a great deal of romance on the pages, and we can’t say it’s particularly uplifting…. but we did manage a pun in the title, so that’s something.”

Read the article in full here: https://ojs.victoria.ac.nz/pq/article/view/7577

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New Report: Tackling Plastic Pollution in New Zealand’s Fin Fishing Industry https://www.nzappa.org/new-report-tackling-plastic-pollution-in-new-zealands-fin-fishing-industry/ https://www.nzappa.org/new-report-tackling-plastic-pollution-in-new-zealands-fin-fishing-industry/#respond Wed, 26 May 2021 06:01:37 +0000 http://3.26.78.109/?p=937 ABSTRACT This study aims to seek ways to prevent marine plastic pollution leakage in New Zealand’s commercial fin fishing industry supply chains. Drawing on a case study approach, this research investigates how sea and land-based plastic material flows are perceived by those working for commercial fishing company Moana NZ. It Read more…

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ABSTRACT

This study aims to seek ways to prevent marine plastic pollution leakage in New Zealand’s commercial fin fishing industry supply chains. Drawing on a case study approach, this research investigates how sea and land-based plastic material flows are perceived by those working for commercial fishing company Moana NZ. It considers current global, regional and national policies, as well as current initiatives that seek to minimise marine plastic pollution and considers the potential for their implementation in this context. This study also acknowledges the significant role that industry can play in implementing best practice guided by the top of the zero waste hierarchy.

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About the Authors

Freya Croft is a PhD student at the University of Wollongong Australia and an Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) Blue Charter Fellow. Ms Croft’s 2021 ACU Blue Charter Fellowship was hosted by Massey University’s Political Ecology Research Centre, NZ and supervised by Dr Trisia Farrelly.
Dr Trisia Farrelly is a Senior Lecturer in the School of People, Environment and Planning at Massey University and Co-Director of the Political Ecology Research Centre, and a member of the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Ad Hoc Expert Group and the Scientific Advisory Committee (Marine Litter and Microplastics). Dr Farrelly is
also Co-Founder of the New Zealand Product Stewardship Council (NZPSC) and the Aotearoa Plastic Pollution Alliance (APPA).
This report has been independently reviewed by Christina Dixon, Senior Ocean Campaigner, Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), Karen Baird, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme and Dr. Stephanie Borrelle, Birdlife International. The funding received from Waitrose and Partners for this programme is drawn from their 5p plastic bag levy which they are using for the public good with no commercial interest.


Citation: Croft, F. & Farrelly. T. (2021). Tackling the problem of marine plastic pollution in New Zealand’s fin fish industry. Case Study: Moana NZ. London: Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).

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Limitations of the Microbead Ban https://www.nzappa.org/limitations-of-the-microbead-ban/ https://www.nzappa.org/limitations-of-the-microbead-ban/#respond Mon, 15 Jun 2020 01:29:29 +0000 http://3.26.78.109/?p=810 Stuff has released an article highlighting the range of cleaning and cosmetic products containing plastic and synthetic additives that are still being sold in NZ. These ingredients fall outside the microbead ban as it currently stands. APPA committee member, Dr. Trisia Farrelly, is featured in this article, discussing the concerns Read more…

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Stuff has released an article highlighting the range of cleaning and cosmetic products containing plastic and synthetic additives that are still being sold in NZ. These ingredients fall outside the microbead ban as it currently stands. APPA committee member, Dr. Trisia Farrelly, is featured in this article, discussing the concerns and dangers to human, animal and environmental health of these ingredients. 

Read the full article here:

https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/121791639/microbeads-are-banned-but-plasticfilled-products-are-everywhere

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