Introduction Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and plastic pollution are converging global crises that threaten both human health and environmental sustainability. Despite the growing recognition of these challenges, few legislative and policy frameworks acknowledge the complex interplay between antibiotic misuse and environmental plastic contamination.
This protocol seeks to bridge that gap by critically examining policies in Europe and the Philippines, focusing on those that target antibiotic misuse and plastic pollution in human and animal health. Methods and analysis Document analysis will be employed to systematically review relevant legislative and policy frameworks.
We will retrieve laws, regulations and policy documents from official databases, government websites and other sources using broad inclusion criteria. The extraction process and analysis will be guided by the READ (Ready, Extract, Analyse, Distill) approach which will ensure a thorough examination of how these documents address the dual challenges of AMR and plastic pollution.
Particular attention will be paid to identifying policy gaps, overlaps and synergies that may affect the overall effectiveness and coherence of current governmental responses.
BMJ Open published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 09 Apr 2026.
The item focuses on Connection, confluence and convergence: a protocol for reviewing policies on antimicrobial resistance and plastic pollution.
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