University of Michigan: Mythbusting - 5 Common Misperceptions Surrounding the Environmental Impacts of Single-Use Plastics
October 27, 2020
October 27, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 27 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Stand in the soda pop aisle at the supermarket, surrounded by rows of brightly colored plastic bottles and metal cans, and it's easy to conclude that the main environmental problem here is an overabundance of single-use containers: If we simply recycled more of them, we'd go a long way toward minimizing impacts.
In reality, most of the environmental impacts o . . .
Stand in the soda pop aisle at the supermarket, surrounded by rows of brightly colored plastic bottles and metal cans, and it's easy to conclude that the main environmental problem here is an overabundance of single-use containers: If we simply recycled more of them, we'd go a long way toward minimizing impacts.
In reality, most of the environmental impacts o . . .