Pyrolysis, Plastics, and Public Health
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Jackson Zeiler, MPH
4mo ago
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environmentalhealthproject.orgPyrolysis, Plastics, and Public Healthenvironmentalhealthproject.orgFor a more consolidated presentation of this information to share with concerned stakeholders, check out this fact sheet , which is free to use and distribute. According to a 2017 analysis, half of all the plastic ever produced was created between 2000 and 2015. Further analysis indicates that this number is likely an underestimation , and plastic production has continued to grow in the meantime, outpacing the rate of effective waste management. While plastic recycling programs exist in the...
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