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Peak Plastic - The Rise or Fall of Our Synthetic World (Hardcover)
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Peak Plastic - The Rise or Fall of Our Synthetic World (Hardcover)
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Shows why plastics, in aggregate, have become a toxin to humans,
wildlife, and the planet, and proposes novel solutions that involve
neither traditional recycling nor giving up plastic. "Plastics!" In
the 50 years since Dustin Hoffman's character in The Graduate was
instructed that this was the career field of the future, we have
not been able to escape this ubiquitous but poorly understood
material. Author Jack Buffington argues that the plastics crisis is
careening toward a tipping point from which there will be no
return. There is still time, however, to do something about this
crisis if we have the imagination and the will to move away from
the failed policies of the past. This book is the first to propose
a new model for linking our synthetic world to the natural one,
rather than seeking to treat them as separate entities. The key is
supply chain innovation. Buffington presents five market-based
solutions based on this principle that will allow consumers to
continue to use plastic, which has in many ways enabled our way of
life. Alongside these proposed solutions, he also addresses the
proliferation of plastic as we know it-growth that, if left
unchecked, will lead to a "planetary crisis," according to the
United Nations-and considers how the material itself might be
adapted for a sustainable future. Provides a realistic solution for
our use of plastic: not to eliminate it, but to innovate it Views
plastic not only as a known environmental and health hazard but as
a material critical to our future and therefore worth revising for
future use Explains what we must do-and by when-in order to be able
to keep using plastic without harming the planet or our health
Shows the links between the environmental, toxicological, and
socioeconomic challenges in our use of plastic, and how these
dangers can be remedied by supply chain innovation Introduces two
significant disruptive innovations that if implemented, will save
us from the growing problem posed by synthetics
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