Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point, Tasmania, Australia.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2018 Feb;127:310-319. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.11.054. Epub 2017 Dec 21.
This paper explores the governance characteristics of marine plastic debris, some of the factors underpinning its severity, and examines the possibility of harnessing corporate social responsibility (CSR) to manage plastic use within the contextual attitudes of a contemporary global society. It argues that international and domestic law alone are insufficient to resolve the "wicked problem" of marine plastic debris, and investigates the potential of the private sector, through the philosophy of CSR, to assist in reducing the amount and impacts of marine plastic debris. To illustrate how CSR could minimise marine plastic pollution, an industry-targeted code of conduct was developed. Applying CSR would be most effective if implemented in conjunction with facilitating governance frameworks, such as supportive governmental regulation and non-governmental partnerships. This study maintains that management policies must be inclusive of all stakeholders if they are to match the scale and severity of the marine plastic debris issue.
本文探讨了海洋塑料垃圾的治理特点、其严重程度的一些支撑因素,并研究了利用企业社会责任(CSR)在当代全球社会的背景态度下管理塑料使用的可能性。本文认为,仅依靠国际法和国内法不足以解决海洋塑料垃圾这一“棘手问题”,并探讨了私营部门通过企业社会责任理念,在减少海洋塑料垃圾的数量和影响方面所能发挥的作用。为了说明企业社会责任如何将海洋塑料污染最小化,制定了一个针对行业的行为准则。如果与促进治理框架(如支持性政府监管和非政府伙伴关系)相结合实施企业社会责任,将最为有效。本研究认为,如果要与海洋塑料垃圾问题的规模和严重程度相匹配,管理政策必须包容所有利益相关者。