Molded in Plastic: The Material That Changed the World (Foundational sciences, engineering disciplines, and materials that have shaped human civilization, Band 1) - Softcover

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Jensen, Brandon

 
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Inhaltsangabe

Take a look around. The device you are reading this on, the container that held your lunch, the chair you are sitting in—plastic is the invisible fabric of modern life, a material so ubiquitous it has become both the humble hero of convenience and, increasingly, its most troublesome villain. This book tells the story of that material. It is a sweeping history of a substance born from human ingenuity that has, in a little over a century, fundamentally reshaped our world. From a quest to replace ivory billiard balls to the creation of the first fully synthetic polymer, Bakelite, this narrative chronicles a tale of brilliant chemists, savvy entrepreneurs, and a society that embraced a miracle material with open arms.

Follow the journey of plastic as it moves from the laboratory to the battlefield, becoming an indispensable part of the World War II effort in everything from nylon parachutes to Plexiglas cockpits. Witness its triumphant post-war conquest of the American home, ushering in an era of Tupperware parties, sleek Formica countertops, and carefree “Throwaway Living.” This book explores plastic’s quiet but revolutionary role in nearly every field of human endeavor, from life-saving medical devices and high-performance sportswear to the very structure of the high-tech gadgets that define our age. It’s the story of how a material of a thousand uses became a material of infinite applications, democratizing luxury and simplifying daily life in innumerable ways.

But this story of progress has a dark side. The very properties that made plastic so desirable—its durability, low cost, and disposability—have become the source of a global environmental crisis. This account confronts the monumental challenges of plastic waste, from the vast, swirling gyres of trash in our oceans, like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, to the insidious threat of microscopic particles infiltrating our air, our water, and our own bodies. It delves into the complex health debates surrounding chemical additives and unpacks the often-misleading realities of recycling, revealing why less than ten percent of all plastic has ever been recycled.

Beyond diagnosing the problem, this book offers a forward-looking exploration of the path to a more sustainable future. It navigates the promise and pitfalls of bioplastics, the potential of a true circular economy, and the global political efforts to forge a new relationship with this material. From a grassroots activist movement demanding change to the cutting-edge scientific innovations on the horizon—including self-healing polymers, plastics made from captured carbon, and enzymes that can eat plastic waste—this is a comprehensive look at the challenges and the groundbreaking solutions that will shape the next chapter in the story of plastic.

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