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Socioeconomic Relation with Plastic Consumption on 61 Countries Classified by Continent, Income Status and Coastal Regions

In this study, World Bank socioeconomic data of 61 countries during 2009–2015 combine with a semi-systematic literature review was applied to analyze the relationship between plastic consumptions and socioeconomic levels statistically. Based on a total data volume of 5551, we found that all countrie...

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Published in:Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2021-10, Vol.107 (4), p.786-792
Main Authors: Hossain, Kazi Belayet, Chen, Kai, Chen, Piao, Wang, Chunhui, Cai, Minggang
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Life expectancy
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