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  1. The Plastics Paradox is the first and only book to reveal the truth about plastics and the environment. Based on over 400 scientific articles, it dispels the myths that the public believe today. We are told that plastics are not green when in fact, they are usually the greenest choice according to lifecycle analysis (LCA)

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  2. Chris can make your employees proud to work with plastics, rather than be ashamed. Dr. DeArmitt can help you push back against unjust attacks on your company. Showing the evidence can convince owners and shareholders that your company is on the right course. Presenting the science can help change public opinion and government policy.

  3. The Plastics Paradox is the first and only book to reveal the truth about plastics and the environment. Based on over 400 scientific articles, it dispels the myths that the public believe today. Based on over 400 scientific articles, it dispels the myths that the public believe today.

  4. Plastics Paradox By Chris DeArmitt

  5. 30. Apr. 2020 · Chris Dearmitt. Phantom Plastics LLC, Apr 30, 2020 - Business & Economics - 188 pages. The Plastics Paradox is the first and only book to reveal the truth about plastics and the environment. Based on over 400 scientific articles, it dispels the myths that the public believe today. We are told that plastics are not green when in fact, they are ...

  6. The Plastics Paradox is the first and only book to reveal the truth about plastics and the environment. Based on over 400 scientific articles, it dispels the myths that the public believe today.We are told that plastics are not green when in fact, they are usually the greenest choice according to lifecycle analysis (LCA)We are told that plastics create a waste problem when they are proven to ...

  7. 23. Dez. 2021 · The Plastics Paradox, by Chris DeArmitt (Phantom Plastics, LLC, Terrace Park, Ohio), 2020, 186 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9978499-6-7; $6.99 on Amazon (Kindle Edition) Plastic. With the arrival into modern culture of this ingenious product in the mid-20 th Century, the word started to become a pejorative for things seen as phony, ugly, sterile, and plain unnatural.