
Episode 471
Lifting the lid on Plastic
What are plastics, why they don't break down and how to grow plastics on trees...
The Naked Scientists Podcast · The Naked Scientists
January 27, 201556m 53s
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Show Notes
Last year, 100 million tonnes of plastic were produced by industry. At the same time sufficient waste plastic was found floating in the world's oceans to make a string of bottles long enough to make it to the Moon. This week we find out what plastic is, how it is made, how to recycle it and why, in the future, it might literally grow on trees. Plus, reading Roman scrolls buried 2000 years by a volcano, how the magnetic history of a meteorite sheds light on the early Solar system, and an antidote to radiation... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
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