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High-Purity Fact Pipeline
High-Purity Fact Pipeline
Max Richard Kelly, University of Plymouth
Global
May 20, 2026
Verified: June 15, 2026
"A study of 112 nations confirms food and beverage plastics are the most common litter type in 93% of countries. Plastic pollution threatens coastal ecosystems like mangroves and seagrass meadows, reducing their carbon sequestration capacity. Researchers call for capping plastic production rather than relying solely on waste management."
Author: Susan Freinkel
This book provides a comprehensive history of how plastic became ubiquitous in our daily lives, specifically focusing on the consumer culture that drives the production of single-use food and beverage packaging, which is central to the news report.
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