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Production Efficiency of
Polymers
Utilizes
raw
materials and energy efficiently, producing
minimal
waste
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Properties
of
Polymers
Impermeable to water
and
microorganisms
High mechanical strength
Low density
,
enhancing transport efficiency
Cost-effective
due to
scalable manufacturing
and optimized processes
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Polymers, especially
plastics
, are found in a vast array of products and
environments
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Rapid Growth
Use of
plastics
has exploded over the last
50
years, impacting many aspects of daily life
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Areas of Dominance for Plastics
Packaging
Building
and
construction
Mobility
and
transport
Electronics
Agriculture
Healthcare
Sports
Energy
sectors
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Environmental Concerns with Plastics
Plastics are not often
recycled
, leading to significant
environmental
accumulation
Known for
chemical
, physical, and
biological
inertness, and durability
Large volumes occupy
landfills
and contribute to
oceanic
and terrestrial pollution
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There is a strong push globally towards
reducing
or
banning plastics
due to their environmental impact and promoting materials with lower environmental impacts
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Types of Plastics
Thermoplastics
:
Re-moldable
; includes polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Thermosets
: Can only be molded once and remain solid after setting, e.g.,
vulcanized rubber
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Plastics
are a major cause of
global pollution
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Synthetic plastics
do not fully degrade;
fragments
persist indefinitely
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Production Issues with Plastics
Predominantly
non-renewable
, derived from
petroleum
Production is
energy-intensive
and uses potentially
hazardous
chemicals
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Historical growth in
plastic
production has led to
increasing
volumes of waste
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Ineffective recycling
and management practices exacerbate
environmental
issues
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Incineration of
plastics
releases significant amounts of
CO₂
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By
2050
, plastic could emit 56 billion tons of
greenhouse gases
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Plastic pollution
severely affects ocean ecosystems and wildlife
health
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Sources of Ocean Plastic Waste
High-income
countries generate more plastic waste per capita
Poor
waste management in middle and low-income countries leads to
higher
ocean pollution
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