Plastics' emissions outstrip coal

October 23, 2021 | University of Vermont Center for Research on Vermont - Research News

A new report by the Bennington College based Beyond Plastics finds that plastic production will produce more carbon than coal by 2030. Fossil fuel companies are turning to plastic production as a new source of revenue the report finds, with current emissions from plastics production equivalent to 116 coal-fired power plants.

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