
Plastics and the Environment
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
Published on 23. November 2018
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-78801-241-6 (ISBN)
Description
Plastic has become a ubiquitous part of modern life. A cheap, lightweight material, it is used in everything from food packaging to consumer electronics and microbeads in cosmetic products. However, we are becoming increasingly aware of the problems our reliance on plastic is causing in the environment. For example, recent campaigns have highlighted the build-up of microbeads in the marine environment and the damage this is doing to wildlife, and the problem of marine litter, often in very remote locations. There are also concerns over exposure to plasticisers and their possible consequences for health.
The plastics industry is under increasing pressure, not only from the government and environmental groups, but also from consumers, to improve the environmental impact of their products.
This book presents an introduction to the uses of plastics and an overview of how they interact with the environment. It is a valuable resource for students studying environmental science as well as researchers working in the plastics industry, and policy makers and regulators concerned with waste disposal and environmental planning and conservation.
The plastics industry is under increasing pressure, not only from the government and environmental groups, but also from consumers, to improve the environmental impact of their products.
This book presents an introduction to the uses of plastics and an overview of how they interact with the environment. It is a valuable resource for students studying environmental science as well as researchers working in the plastics industry, and policy makers and regulators concerned with waste disposal and environmental planning and conservation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78801-241-6 (9781788012416)
DOI
10.1039/9781788013314
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R. M. Harrison | R. E. Hester
Plastics and the Environment
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11/2018
1st Edition
Royal Society of Chemistry
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R. M. Harrison | R. E. Hester
Plastics and the Environment
E-Book
11/2018
1st Edition
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€95.99
Available for download
Persons
Roy Harrison OBE is Queen Elizabeth II Birmingham Centenary Professor of Environmental Health at the University of Birmingham. In 2004 he was appointed OBE for services to environmental science. Professor Harrison's research interests lie in the field of environment and human health. His main specialism is in air pollution, from emissions through atmospheric chemical and physical transformations to exposure and effects on human health. Much of this work is designed to inform the development of policy. Ron Hester is an emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of York. In addition to his research work on a wide range of applications of vibrational spectroscopy, he has been actively involved in environmental chemistry and was a founder member of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Environment Group. His current activities are mainly as an editor and as an external examiner and assessor on courses, individual promotions, and departmental/subject area evaluations both in the UK and abroad.
Content
The Nature of Plastics and Their Societal Usage;
Plastic in Marine Litter;
Microplastics in the Environment;
Nanoplastics in the Environment;
Plasticisers and Their Impact on Wildlife;
Plastics Additives and Human Health: A Case Study of Bisphenol A (BPA);
Plastics Recycling;
Plastics, the Environment and Society: Current Consensus and Future Directions
Plastic in Marine Litter;
Microplastics in the Environment;
Nanoplastics in the Environment;
Plasticisers and Their Impact on Wildlife;
Plastics Additives and Human Health: A Case Study of Bisphenol A (BPA);
Plastics Recycling;
Plastics, the Environment and Society: Current Consensus and Future Directions