You are hooked on plastic.
You don’t think so? Try to get through an hour without it.
First of all, you’d better stay home. Most cars are at least 10 percent plastic. Stop texting your friends. There’s plastic in your phone. Forget about buying stuff online. It’ll probably arrive packed in plastic. Don’t brush your hair or use your computer. And don’t get hungry. Your refrigerator is full of plastic containers.
You get the idea. Plastic is everywhere. It’s lightweight and cheap to make. It’s also extremely durable—and that’s the problem.
In the past 70 years, humans have made 9.2 billion tons of plastic. Since plastic can take hundreds of years to break down, most of it is still around. It collects in garbage dumps, clutters beaches, and drifts in the ocean.
Plastic pollution has created an environmental crisis. And we’re just starting to figure out how to solve it.
You use a lot of plastic.
You don’t think so? Try to go an hour without it.
You’ll have to stay home. Most cars are made with some plastic. And don’t text your friends. Your phone has plastic in it. Don’t buy stuff online. It might be packed in plastic. Don’t brush your hair. Don’t use your computer. And don’t get hungry. Many food items come in plastic.
You get the idea. Plastic is everywhere. It’s lightweight and cheap. It’s also durable. And that’s the problem.
In the past 70 years, we’ve made a lot of plastic. We’ve made 9.2 billion tons of it! Plastic can take hundreds of years to break down. So most of it is still around. It collects in garbage dumps. It clutters beaches. It drifts in the ocean.
Plastic pollution is now a big environmental problem. But we’re trying to solve it.
You are hooked on plastic.
You disagree? Try getting through an hour without it.
To begin with, you’ll probably need to stay home. Most cars are at least 10 percent plastic. There’s also plastic in your phone, so stop texting your friends. Don’t buy anything online, because it’ll probably arrive packed in plastic. And don’t brush your hair or use your computer. Are you hungry? Forget about it. Most of the food in your refrigerator is in plastic containers.
You get the idea. Plastic is everywhere. It’s lightweight, cheap to make, and extremely durable—and that last one is the problem.
In the past 70 years, humans have produced 9.2 billion tons of plastic. Since plastic can take hundreds of years to decompose, most of it is still around. It collects in garbage dumps, clutters beaches, and drifts in the ocean.
Plastic pollution has created an environmental crisis—and we’re just starting to figure out how to solve it.