Plastics everywhere, and the myth that made it possible

An interview with Judith Enck, author of the new book ‘The Problem with Plastics’

If there’s one material that defines modern life more than any other, it’s plastic: present from the moment we’re born in newborn stool, in product packaging, in the soil beneath our feet and the air we breathe.

Hard as it is to imagine, it wasn’t always thus − and doesn’t have to remain this way, argues Judith Enck in her new book, The Problem with Plastics.

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