This chapter explores how the plastics industry promoted ineffective plastic recycling in the 1970s, shifting environmental responsibility onto consumers. It delves into marketing campaigns, like Keep America Beautiful, that pushed individual responsibility for preventing litter to absolve corporate accountability. The discussion extends to car safety and pedestrian accidents, highlighting how blame is often shifted from corporations to individuals, deflecting attention from systemic issues.

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