A Review of Parameters and Requirements for an Effective Consumer Label on Plastics and Plastic Alternatives

A Review of Parameters and Requirements for an Effective Consumer Label on Plastics and Plastic Alternatives

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Division on International Trade and Development of UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) study team
Apoorva Arya and Arpit Bhutani (Circular Innovation Lab)
Saranya Raghavan, Shreya Talwalkar, Sofia Manzali and Victor Pernette
Marxine Waite (ECOS)
Emma Algotsson (Catchgreen)
Publication Date
August, 2025
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Mislabeling of plastic packaging and value chain losses due to miscommunication between countries in Global South-South and North-South relations have been a pressing issue in mitigating plastic pollution globally. This review examines how consumer labels detailing recyclability, compostability and environmental impact can:

  • Enable informed, sustainable consumption
  • Prevent greenwashing
  • Support trade harmonisation
  • Align with circular economy imperatives

The review highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of plastic labelling practices, particularly in developing countries. It recommends standardising and improving labelling practices, offering a road map for policymakers to enhance environmental protection and facilitate consumer education and awareness of material choices.