
Plastic
A Toxic Love Story
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Narrado por:
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Pam Ward
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Susan Freinkel
Plastic built the modern world. Where would we be without bike helmets, baggies, toothbrushes, and pacemakers? But a century into our love affair with plastic, we're starting to realize it's not such a healthy relationship. Plastics draw dwindling fossil fuels, leach harmful chemicals, litter landscapes, and destroy marine life. As journalist Susan Freinkel points out in this engaging and eye-opening book, we're nearing a crisis point. We're drowning in the stuff, and we need to start making some hard choices. Freinkel gives us the tools we need with a blend of lively anecdotes and analysis. She combs through scientific studies and economic data, reporting from China and across the United States to assess the real impact of plastic on our lives. She tells her story through eight familiar plastic objects: comb, chair, Frisbee, IV bag, disposable lighter, grocery bag, soda bottle, and credit card. Her conclusion: we cannot stay on our plastic-paved path. Plastic points the way toward a new creative partnership with the material we love to hate but can't seem to live without.
©2011 Susan Freinkel (P)2011 Dreamscape Media, LLCListeners also enjoyed...




















Interesting and relevant
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nice
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This book is packed with information about the development and impact of plastics within the past few decades, drawing from research articles, interviews, and site visits. The facts and views presented are sufficiently technical to ensure one's trust in the objectivity of the topics, as well as maintain the interest of an engineer or enthusiastic hobbyist; still, in no way did I find the writing to be difficult for any layperson to understand. As a mechanical engineer myself, I found I still learned a great deal about different kinds of plastics and their post-consumer roles.
But perhaps more importantly, I found the author's writing to be delightful. Susan playfully weaves a quirky narrative about her journey to dissect the plastics world, enlivening the technical topics. The narrator also speaks so comfortably and easily that I would have thought that she wrote the text herself, truly capturing the author's fun spirit.
If you are an engineer, designer, or some other professional in the consumer goods industry, read this. If you are interested in environmental debates, read this. If you are simply interested to learn how, in only a few decades, we came to live in a plastics-filled world, read this.
Immensely entertaining and informative
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Very thorough content, a huge primer
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One Subject of Plastic
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What causes that island of plastic floating in the Pacific Ocean?
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Only certain friends that would be concerned with plastic in their life.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The medical aspect of plasic.And the plastic bag.
The book is great at explaining why plastic came about and how each item the writter hones in on made way for more and more plasic to invade our lives with out us barely noticeing.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, the chapter about the chair was a little over the top boring. But I appreciate how thourgh she was from the begining of the chair to how we came to a plasic chair. Almost as if you need to master the concept of the chair before understanding the simplicity of a chair being one (plastic) piece.great book about plastics!
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Well researched, engrossingly narrated and most importantly highlights the intricate , intractable and unfortunately interminable need for plastics. Susan has chosen a perfect motif to describe the whole history. Its a messed up love hate relationship.
Pam Ward’s narration is pitch perfect.
Thoroughly engaging and enlightening
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Plastic dominates our life to such a degree that we hardly notice it anymore. Our post-industrial information economy runs on plastics made from petroleum products. And what is amazing is that our plastic economy is a fairly recent development. You are related to people who grew up in a non-plastic economy.
Plastic: A Toxic Love Story covers the history, science, economics, and politics of plastic.
My brain works best if I can try to understand the world through a narrow frame, the big picture through a single object. Freinkel's biography of plastic makes for a good story, and she tells it with the right balance of personal antidote, storytelling, and reporting.
A Biography of Plastic
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Listen to this book only if you don't have time to read it. The narrator was terrible. She used bizarre folksy tones of voice in inappropriate places (like when she was apparently trying to spice up some factual dialogue that was meant to be informative, not harrowing, hilarious, or any other odd emotion she tried to glaze it with). She also butchered pronunciation of several basic scientific terms (and even just some basic words - like ethanol!).How could the performance have been better?
The narrative style would be better suited for a novel. For this book, the narration was just horrible.Any additional comments?
Wonderfully factual account of the history of plastic in industrialized America, and how our growing obsession with it disturbingly destructive. Very well written, organized, researched. An interesting and informative book that everyone should read.great book, bad narrator
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