That'll be a change from the past 30 years where we've merely been unwilling to cope with the volume of plastic waste.
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You'll be able to walk to Russia on the plastic bridge from Alaska, good times ahead!
naturejab_ aka julian brown is making strides with his microwave pyrolysis plastic into gasoline rig. it's been giving me a little bit of hope lately.
It's a complex hydrocarbon. Shred it, heat it up, and feed it in the front end of a refinery.
produces insane loads of toxins. 1/4 get cancer near the facilities or some such crazy statistic
Unfortunately it tends to get uncontrollably dispersed in the environment before.