More Plastic, Please!
By Erik Dahlén
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In this short paper, I explain why we need to increase the production of plastic rather than stop using it as some suggest today. In order to stop the climate change, we need to start producing more plastic. It is counter-intuitive but after reading this you will know why.
Erik Dahlén
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I anticipated an argument for encouraging innovation in the plastics industries for more eco-friendly plastic composition, but instead was delivered an all-to-short essay about putting our plastic in a hole for people to deal with later.