Generations have been programmed to blame and be concerned about plastics, but it's important to consider that previous generations did not have the same level of concern about pollution. The idea that using plastic makes someone a bad person and equating littering with using plastic needs to be re-evaluated, as 'bad' is a relative term.
The Plastics Paradox author Chris DeArmitt joins us to separate fact from fiction around plastic's impact on our health and the environment.
What We Discuss with Chris DeArmitt:
- Misconceptions about plastic degradation.
- Misconceptions about endocrine-disrupting chemicals in plastics.
- The energy efficiency of plastics.
- The role of recycling in plastic waste management.
- The future of plastics: biodegradability and compostability.
- And much more...
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