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El. knyga: Peak Plastic: The Rise or Fall of Our Synthetic World

  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216127345
  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216127345

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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 itgrowth that, if left unchecked, will lead to a "planetary crisis," according to the United Nationsand considers how the material itself might be adapted for a sustainable future.

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Given the crucial importance of this topic and the author's insightful approach, this well-written volume has much to offer students and specialists at all levelsSumming Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels. * Choice *

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Winner of 2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019.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.
Chapter 1 What Is Peak Plastic?
1(14)
Chapter 2 The Good, Bad, and Unknown of Plastic
15(26)
Chapter 3 The Waste-Driven Supply Chain
41(16)
Chapter 4 2030: A Plastic Tipping Point (Peak Plastic)
57(18)
Chapter 5 The Alternative to Peak Plastic: Exponential Thinking
75(12)
Chapter 6 Solution 1: Stop the Bleeding
87(12)
Chapter 7 Solution 2: Open-Source/Access Plastic (Open-Source Capitalism)
99(12)
Chapter 8 Solution 3: Sustainable Polymerization
111(10)
Chapter 9 Solution 4: A Closed-Loop System for Plastic
121(14)
Chapter 10 Solution 5: Fixing the Invisibility Problem
135(6)
Chapter 11 Summary: Make It Happen!
141(10)
Index 151
Jack Buffington is responsible for warehousing and fulfillment for MillerCoors, and he teaches at University College and the Daniel's College of Business at the University of Denver. He is the author of The Recycling Myth.