Plastics: Just a Load of Rubbish?
eBook - ePub

Plastics: Just a Load of Rubbish?

Re-evaluating Plastic and Its Role in Saving the Environment

  1. 320 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Plastics: Just a Load of Rubbish?

Re-evaluating Plastic and Its Role in Saving the Environment

About this book

Are plastics really the enemy in our fight to save the planet?

Encouraged by media stories and government targets, many of us are making well-meaning attempts to forgo the use of plastics in a bid to save the environment. But are we inadvertently at risk of doing more harm than good? Are there other factors in play needing equal consideration? Plastics: Just a Load of Rubbish? examines the history and usage of the multi-faceted material that is plastic and asks some challenging questions both of the material and of ourselves. Could it be that our push for materials that are anything but plastic can actually cause more harm to the planet? Do we in fact need a paradigm shift in our outlook? Can plastics in fact further our desire to become better environmentally protective citizens?

Along the way this book seeks to enlighten and entertain with fascinating facts about this much maligned material. So if you've ever wondered what exactly is a bioplastic, why some but not all plastics can be recycled and the role a clumsy cat played in the development of early plastics, then read on.

Just how much do we really know about this material? Maybe now it's time to learn more.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. 1. Why Are We So Set against Plastic?: The Influence of the Media
  7. 2. A Short History โ€“ Where Did It All Start?
  8. 3. Categorising these Materials โ€“ the Sciency Bit
  9. 4. The Language around Plastics, from Media to Marketers
  10. 5. To BPA or Not to BPA
  11. 6. When Is a Bioplastic Not a Bioplastic?
  12. 7. Packaging
  13. 8. Construction and Building
  14. 9. Electrical/Electronic
  15. 10. Transport
  16. 11. Good to Be Green?
  17. 12. Then and Now: Some Better Uses and Some Hidden Uses
  18. 13. Go Compare โ€“ Choosing Plastic or an Alternative
  19. 14. Cleaning Up Our Act
  20. 15. Conclusion
  21. Further Reading
  22. Endnotes
  23. Acknowledgements