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Plastics Waste Metabolism in a Petro-Island State: Towards Solving a "Wicked Problem" in Trinidad and Tobago
2019
Sustainability
Island systems have limited geographical, ecological, and social capacity to metabolize waste materials produced by the economic activities of their growing populations. Conceptualized as a 'wicked problem', the faults and weaknesses in waste management systems on islands continue to cause acute and cumulative ecological and human health impacts. Trinidad and Tobago is one such island jurisdiction grappling with this situation, particularly being a petroleum-dependent economy. Through the lens
doi:10.3390/su11236580
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