From Macro to Micro to Nanoplastics
An excerpt from the article "Plastics: a double-edged sword"
por Holly D. Elmore
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Sobre o livro
From "Plastics: a double-edged sword:"
The seemingly magical gift of plastic came with a double-edged sword filled with the potential to destroy life as it is currently known on Earth.
In less than seventy years, humans managed to infiltrate the Earth with micro and nanoplastics from discarded single-use and durable products in literally every nook and cranny, ranging from the arctic snow caps to the depths of the oceans and everywhere in between.
It is time to shift perspectives from human-focused to life-focused and let the Earth show us how to heal the damage inflicted. Answers will come to those who live and take action from the heart.
A portion of the book proceeds is donated to Elemental Impact, a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to soil health | regenerative agriculture and water use | toxicity.
Características e detalhes
- Categoria principal: Educação
- Categorias adicionais Natureza / Vida selvagem, Não lucrativa e angariação de fundos
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Opção de projeto: Papel carta, 22×28 cm
Nº de páginas: 20 - Data de publicação: set 01, 2020
- Idioma English
- Palavras-chavee Plastics, Environment, Plastic Pollution, Waste
Sobre o autor
Elemental Impact is a 501(c)3 committed to work with industry leaders to create best regenerative operating practices where the entire value-chain benefits, including corporate bottom lines, communities, and the environment. Through education and collaboration, best practices are established as standard practices. Formed in 2010, Ei was founded as the home to the Zero Waste Zones, the forerunner in the nation for the commercial collection of food waste for compost. In June 2017, Ei announced the Era of Recycling Refinement was Mission Accomplished and embarked on the Era of Regeneration. Current Ei platforms include Soil Health | Regenerative Agriculture, Water Use | Toxicity, and Nature Prevails.