plastics , and if you wanted to go beyond that, even getting your families, your friend groups to start changing.
Plastics from our water.
Plastics in them 90% so think about that that means that if you go out and collect one liter sample of water from
Plastics . Plastics !
plastics company.
plastics or clear based waste, can be used for fenestration.
Plastics um HTP was one of the Plastics we've been had been using for a while but uh it does suffer from a few uh
plastics were developed during the war kind of by accident.
like plastics , which we use every day.
cataloging plastics that I collected.
Passing plastics .
the Plastics that we eat from and drink from we add toxins to the walls of our
with plastics and very ethical.
onto plastics over large areas and still align all these components with submicron precision.
whether it is plastics or other petrochemical products, or even organic material that can be printed, you can actually have not just survivability,
I studied everything from plastics technology to cinematography.
on the single-use plastics front.
But we've got plastics inside fishes' digestive tracts.
Those micro-plastics act as magnets to attract pollutants-- persistent organic pollutants in the water.
And you tag any plastics that you see in that image.
analyze concentrations of plastics , and then sort of pull from that data about the types of plastics all sorts of analysis,
the problem of plastics , the new understanding of plastic, and its impact on the oceans and our environment.
We talk about plastics being in the ecosystem.
He was a plastics magnate who made his fortune manufacturing toothbrush bristles of all things and barbie hair.
cross-link plastics in this direction, as well as in this direction to make them strong and tough.
So a lot of plastics do this.
And these polymers are plastics that can change shape and stiffness at different temperatures.
So these are plastics .
So how these plastics work-- I won't get too deep into the chemistry-- but a lot of materials, if you look at them as a function of temperature,
on the plastics .
And the plastics and others are also used as-- suppose cement bags are generated.
out of soy-based plastics , grown in an experimental lab.
made Patagonia recycled plastics are these bottles that's the same fabric but you
I'll these plastics are going to last but we do know its centuries we it's not decades it's centuries we just don't
actually had plastics act like a plug at the bottom of its stomach in the pylorus and
full of plastics in fact here's the stomach and you can see those would look like that that wasn't reproduction
- But Coover didn't have the modern plastics we have today.
The thing about hydrocarbons and plastics , we're really good at making plastics , right?
So we understand how to make plastics .
And then also just in terms of plastics and packaging.
I fell in love with plastics technology.
I need to do marketing for plastics .
Or let's reduce our use of plastics .
The biggest concern is that with micro-plastics , as the plastics break down, they turn into micro-plastics .
How do we detect the plastics ?
So if we understand the sizes of plastics and where they concentrate-- and there are some calls-- some research calls now about this
they're oil based or they have plastics in them.
In terms of other plant-based plastics that-- the problem with those is that, as you mentioned, they do break-- they break down in the same way--
I don't bring soft plastics into the session.
We're just focused on plastics , and within the area of plastics , we've focused on soft, rubber-like materials, and viscoelastic materials, materials