• How The Plastics Industry is Tied to Fossil Fuels – Melissa Valliant

  • 2024/03/22
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How The Plastics Industry is Tied to Fossil Fuels – Melissa Valliant

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  • We’re pleased to have as our guest Melissa Valliant, Director of Communications for Beyond Plastics, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending plastic polution. She grew up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and graduated from Syracuse University with a plan to pursue magazine journalism. Somewhere along the way, she became hooked on environmental conservation and discovered a love for leveraging her communications abilities to make the world a better place. Melissa had her first letter to the editor published in a kids' science magazine at the age of 11 and has since been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today, among others. Prior to her role at Beyond Plastics, she managed communications for Oceana's plastics campaign and worked for the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

    Topics Discussed Include:

    • How environmental and health problems are connected with micro plastic and nano plastic particles and why scientists are alarmed.
    • Why only 9 percent of plastic waste recycled.
    • How the plastics lobby/greenwashing industries that were against abatement and reform.
    • How the Fossil Fuel believes they can make up for future oil market loss with plastics production.
    • How plastic manufacturing is highly polluting, where in the country we produce it, and impacts on local communities.
    • What is currently being done to reform and what ultimately needs to be done to start to fix the problem.

    Further Reading / Topics Discussed in this Episode:

    · Consider the positive and aspects of “The crying Indian” commercial on American society.

    · How do prominent projects such as “Mr. Trash Wheel” encourage plastics removal/recycling versus reduction of plastics production affect public perception?

    · Media Briefing on Polution in Port Arthur, TX

    · Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act

    · The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act

    · Beyond Plastics Affiliates

    · Beyond Plastics petitions

    Support the Show.

    Visit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!

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We’re pleased to have as our guest Melissa Valliant, Director of Communications for Beyond Plastics, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending plastic polution. She grew up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and graduated from Syracuse University with a plan to pursue magazine journalism. Somewhere along the way, she became hooked on environmental conservation and discovered a love for leveraging her communications abilities to make the world a better place. Melissa had her first letter to the editor published in a kids' science magazine at the age of 11 and has since been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today, among others. Prior to her role at Beyond Plastics, she managed communications for Oceana's plastics campaign and worked for the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

Topics Discussed Include:

  • How environmental and health problems are connected with micro plastic and nano plastic particles and why scientists are alarmed.
  • Why only 9 percent of plastic waste recycled.
  • How the plastics lobby/greenwashing industries that were against abatement and reform.
  • How the Fossil Fuel believes they can make up for future oil market loss with plastics production.
  • How plastic manufacturing is highly polluting, where in the country we produce it, and impacts on local communities.
  • What is currently being done to reform and what ultimately needs to be done to start to fix the problem.

Further Reading / Topics Discussed in this Episode:

· Consider the positive and aspects of “The crying Indian” commercial on American society.

· How do prominent projects such as “Mr. Trash Wheel” encourage plastics removal/recycling versus reduction of plastics production affect public perception?

· Media Briefing on Polution in Port Arthur, TX

· Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act

· The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act

· Beyond Plastics Affiliates

· Beyond Plastics petitions

Support the Show.

Visit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!

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