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Plastics News

Plastics

Plastic is a synthetic, moldable material made of a chemical compound or 'polymer' that consists primarily of carbon atoms derived primarily from petroleum (petrochemicals).  Common uses for plastics include textiles, food packaging, bottles, shower curtains, plumbing pipes, furniture, flooring, eyeglasses, and coatings.

 

Most plastics contain other organic or inorganic compound additives.  Many of the controversies associated with plastics surround additives (such as BPA); biodegradability; post-consumer waste; and the use of oil in manufacturing, production and transportation. 

 

Traditional plastics degrade very slowly, however bioplastics are derived from renewable biomass sources such as vegetable oils, starches or cellulose and are considered more sustainable in comparison.

(Source: Wikipedia / Photo: Shutterstock)

Articles about Plastics

  • Can Mardi Gras beads be recycled?

    Mon, Feb 27 2012 at 4:56 PM

    Those mountains of discarded trinkets can be repurposed for other festive occasions or used in some crazy DIY crafts. Just make sure they're clean.

  • Nanotechnology turns plants into plastic

    Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 2:10 PM

    Scientists have found a way to turn plant matter into the building blocks of plastics, offering an alternative to oil-based production.

  • Earth Blocks: Not your chip off the old, LEGO-esque building block

    Thu, Feb 09 2012 at 11:40 AM

    An earthy riff on the traditional LEGO form, Earth Blocks are made from natural materials like sawdust, coffee beans and green tea leaves (with just a hint of plastic). And, yes, they smell.

  • Grand Canyon to ban bottled water sales

    Wed, Feb 08 2012 at 12:52 PM

    The ban comes in response to concerns that plastic bottles scattered around the park were spoiling views of the natural wonder.

  • 10 uses for plastic pill bottles

    Fri, Feb 03 2012 at 7:36 AM

    Put your old pill bottles to good use around the house. Here are a few fun ideas.

  • Migrant trash piles up at remote U.S.-Mexico border areas

    Sun, Jan 29 2012 at 4:16 PM

    Trash tossed by thousands of illegal immigrants has been a problem for years in the Arizona borderlands that lie on a main migration route from Mexico.

  • 4 reasons to ditch packaged foods

    Tue, Jan 24 2012 at 9:00 AM

    After buying more packaged food this year, I am reminded why I hate it so much.

  • Madison offers alternative to plastic bag ban

    Mon, Jan 23 2012 at 3:57 PM

    In lieu of tacking on a fee for plastic shopping bags or banning them altogether, the city of Madison, Wis., will start to offer curbside recycling for the landfill-clogging buggers.

  • 3-D printers could recycle old plastic bottles

    Wed, Jan 18 2012 at 4:48 PM

    Kickstarter project aims to make plastic recycling affordable for anyone with a computer and 3-D printer.

  • Seattle (finally) bans plastic shopping bags

    Tue, Dec 20 2011 at 10:03 PM

    After a groundbreaking measure to discourage consumers from using disposable plastic shopping bags was squashed by voters in 2009, Seattle is back in the bag-banning game in a big way.

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