Green Retail Development for Plastic Waste Prevention – Regime Trajectories and Levers for Change in Thailand’s Socio-technical System of Single-use Plastics

Q3 Environmental Science
Siri Luther, Sujitra Vassanadumrongdee
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Thailand faces significant plastic waste management challenges. Around 2018-2019, a growing number of green retail shops started emerging in Thailand, offering products and services that eliminate or reduce the consumption of single-use plastics (SUPs). This paper intends to explore green retail as a niche in the Thai socio-technical system of SUPs. It aims to understand the socio-technical system’s current state, identify niche dynamics and momentum, illustrate key regime trajectories, and highlight policy levers. The study uses secondary data from academic articles and policy documentation, along with primary data from interviews with 20 Thai green retail founders conducted between 2020 and 2022, for thematic and content analysis. Findings suggest that the green retail niche has started establishing network, institutional and technological anchoring within the regime despite the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 crisis. Green retailers are committed to the development of their business models, but require support. The research suggests enhancing network formation and skills development within the niche, increasing access to financial resources, and establishing green financing options. It also suggests drawing links to more established niches and setting up incubation and acceleration programs for sustainability-minded small and medium enterprises (SMEs), thereby supporting their growth. Beyond the Thai context, this paper may be relevant for other countries and for evaluating sustainability niches in other sectors.
发展绿色零售业以防止塑料垃圾--泰国一次性塑料制品社会技术体系的制度轨迹和变革杠杆
泰国面临着巨大的塑料废物管理挑战。2018-2019 年前后,泰国开始出现越来越多的绿色零售商店,提供消除或减少一次性塑料(SUP)消费的产品和服务。本文旨在探讨绿色零售作为泰国一次性塑料制品社会技术体系中的一个利基。本文旨在了解该社会技术体系的现状,确定利基动态和发展势头,说明关键制度轨迹,并强调政策杠杆。本研究使用了学术文章和政策文件中的二手数据,以及 2020 年至 2022 年期间对 20 家泰国绿色零售业创始人进行的访谈中的一手数据,进行了主题和内容分析。研究结果表明,尽管受到 COVID-19 危机的破坏性影响,绿色零售利基市场已开始在制度内建立网络、机构和技术基础。绿色零售商致力于发展其商业模式,但需要支持。研究建议加强利基市场内的网络形成和技能发展,增加获得金融资源的机会,并建立绿色融资方案。研究还建议与更成熟的利基市场建立联系,为具有可持续发展意识的中小型企业(SMEs)制定孵化和加速计划,从而支持它们的发展。除了泰国的情况,本文对其他国家和其他行业的可持续发展利基也有借鉴意义。
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