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Mopping up or turning off the tap? Environmental injustice and the ethics of plastic pollution
KA Owens, K Conlon
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 1227, 2021
242021
Plastic roads: Not all they’re paved up to be
K Conlon
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 29 (1), 80-83, 2022
202022
A social systems approach to sustainable waste management: leverage points for plastic reduction in Colombo, Sri Lanka
K Conlon
International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, https …, 2021
152021
Circular economy: Waste-to-wealth, jobs creation, and innovation in the global south
K Conlon, R Jayasinghe, R Dasanayake
World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 15 (2), 145-159, 2019
132019
Adaptive injustice: Responsibility to act in the plastics economy
K Conlon
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 153 (104563), 1-2020, 2020
102020
Empowering Local Practitioners to Collect and Report on Anthropogenic Riverine and Marine Debris Using Inexpensive Methods in India
C Owens, Jaya
Sustainability, 2022
62022
Waste Management in the Global South: An Inquiry on the Patterns of Plastic and Waste Material Flows in Colombo, Sri Lanka
KA Conlon
Portland State University, 2020
32020
Emerging transformations in material use and waste practices in the Global South: Plastic-Free and Zero Waste in India
K Conlon
Urban Science 7 (2), 47, 2023
22023
Marine debris and human health: An exposure pathway of persistent organic pollutants?
K Conlon
Environmental toxicology and chemistry 41 (2), 263-265, 2022
22022
Global producer responsibility for plastic pollution
W Cowger, KA Willis, S Bullock, K Conlon, J Emmanuel, LM Erdle, ...
Science Advances 10 (17), eadj8275, 2024
2024
Responsible Materials Stewardship: Rethinking Waste Management Globally in Consideration of Social and Ecological Externalities and Increasing Waste Generation
K Conlon
Advances in Environmental and Engineering Research 5 (1), 2024
2024
Marine Debris and Human Health: An Exposure Pathway of POPs?
K Conlon
2021
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