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of how resistance turns into intractability. Building on earlier studies from social-psychology on entrapment in negotiations, (Edmead 1971; Teger 1980; Brockner & Rubin 1985; Rubin et al. 1994) this article will develop a conceptual framework of entrapment as a precondition to intractability
comparison with packaging litter (Groot, 2020), it can be seen as a typical example of our single-use society. Both masks and gloves pose a risk of entanglement, entrapment and ingestion, which are some of the main environmental impacts of plastic pollution (Ryan, 2018; Kuhn & van Franeker, 2020). Plastic