Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a “Wicked Problem” in Trinidad and Tobago
Abstract
:1. Introduction to Waste Management on Islands
2. Island Waste Metabolism Is a ‘Wicked Problem’ for Policy-Makers
2.1. Tackling Such a Wicked Problem
2.2. Analysis Through the Neo-Institutional Lens
“Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and regulative elements that, together with associated activities and resources, provide stability and meaning to social life. Institutions are transmitted by various types of carriers, including symbolic systems, relational systems, routines, and artifacts. Institutions operate at different levels of jurisdiction, from the world system to localized interpersonal relationships. Institutions by definition connote stability but are subject to change processes, both incremental and discontinuous.”
3. Methods
4. Results and Analysis
4.1. Case Study of Island Waste Metabolism in Trinidad and Tobago
4.1.1. The Current Situation
4.1.2. The Policy Environment
- A comprehensive solid waste quantification and characterization study at three (3) landfills
- A comprehensive waste centroid study for Trinidad
- An assessment of all current public and private waste separation at source and recovery and recycling programs existing throughout Trinidad and Tobago [48].
4.2. Key Actors
4.3. Interactions and Outcomes Regarding Plastic Wastes
“As a responsible, leading retailer we are determined to play a role in the reduction of waste. Along with citizens of every Caribbean country in which we operate, we are collectively accountable for actions which impact the future of the Caribbean. We started this journey by procuring bags made of biodegradable plastic, but it is imperative that we take a stand to reduce our overall consumption of plastic, which is why we introduced a campaign to help end ‘double bagging’. Our focus is now on encouraging customers to bring their reusable bags, with the intention to phase out the demand for plastic bags.”
5. Discussion
5.1. An Emergent Evolutionary Model of Island Waste Metabolism
5.2. Learning from the Institutional Evolution Model Observed
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Shah, K.U.; Niles, K.; Ali, S.H.; Surroop, D.; Jaggeshar, D. Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a “Wicked Problem” in Trinidad and Tobago. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6580. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236580
Shah KU, Niles K, Ali SH, Surroop D, Jaggeshar D. Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a “Wicked Problem” in Trinidad and Tobago. Sustainability. 2019; 11(23):6580. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236580
Chicago/Turabian StyleShah, Kalim U., Keron Niles, Saleem H. Ali, Dinesh Surroop, and Doorgeshwaree Jaggeshar. 2019. "Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a “Wicked Problem” in Trinidad and Tobago" Sustainability 11, no. 23: 6580. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236580
APA StyleShah, K. U., Niles, K., Ali, S. H., Surroop, D., & Jaggeshar, D. (2019). Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a “Wicked Problem” in Trinidad and Tobago. Sustainability, 11(23), 6580. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236580