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Hey #bangkok folks! My good mate Thibaut is running a collaborative, scientific, artistic, plastic collage workshop this Saturday, 1-4pm! Free to join (donation encouraged but not mandatory) limited spots left! I’ll be there as well :)

eventbrite.sg/e/the-plastic-co

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EventbriteThe Plastic Collage WorkshopA collaborative and scientific workshop to understand more about plastic and take action !

Beware of "compostable" products that aren't actually compostable at home. In digging through my compost pile this week I unearthed 3 forks (from takeout food I purchased several years ago) that I think were made by the California-based company, Karat Earth (aka Lollicup). On Amazon and elsewhere the sentence the company uses in marketing is "simply toss the fork into a compost bin when finished." And the forks themselves have the text, "compostable" embossed on them. On company's own website, however, is a logo from the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) indicating, in a small font, that forks are "commercially compostable only," which means they only begin to break down at ~190 °F (88 °C). Somebody needs to file a class-action lawsuit to force greater transparency on marketing materials. #compost #composting #fork #takeout #food #psa #plastic #restaurants #greenwashing #polymer #corn #bioplastic

In 2018, estimated 356,238 deaths globally were attributed 2 #DEHP #plastic #polymers and their #chemical additive exposure representing 13.497% of all #cardiovascular deaths among individuals aged 55–64. Of these, 349,113 were attributed 2 use of plastics. Geographic disparities - Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Pacific accounted for the largest shares of DEHP-attributable CVD deaths (73.163%). Globally, DEHP resulted in 10.473 million YLL. thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a #plastics #pollution

The EU has banned BPAs: here’s what you need to know about this common, toxic compound.

The European Union has banned the use of bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disruptor widely used in plastics.

This came into effect with Regulation 2024/3190 in late 2024, but it took over 20 years of scientific study to cut out this silent toxin.

mediafaro.org/article/20250430

Plastic bottles in multiple colours. | Monticello/Shutterstock
The Conversation Europe · The EU has banned BPAs: here’s what you need to know about this common, toxic compound.By Gumersindo Feijoo Costa

A set of #chemicals found in food #packaging, #plastics, & #lotions & #shampoos has been linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths from #HeartDisease, acc/to a study published Tues.
These chemicals, known as #phthalates, were responsible for >350k deaths worldwide in 2018. ~75% of the deaths were in #Asia, the #MiddleEast & the #Pacific — reflecting growing concern about the amount of #plastic in developing countries.

#PublicHealth #health #science #medicine #environment
thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a

How a Changing Climate Is Reshaping the Spread of Infectious Diseases

"...Then you have this convergence of crises—the #ClimateCrisis overlapping with the #PollutionCrisis. So you get this intersection between air pollution and respiratory #diseases, and then infectious diseases more broadly, all layered on top of a changing #climate.

When it comes to waterborne and foodborne diseases, the link to #ClimateChange is even more direct. As temperatures rise, you create more favorable conditions for #bacteria and other #pathogens to multiply. They thrive in warm environments—soil, water, contaminated areas—so warming can increase their abundance.

#ExtremeWeather events are also a big factor here. Aedes #mosquitoes need water to complete their life cycle—from egg to larva to pupa, it all happens in #water. When #floods occur, all the discarded #plastic and #trash lying around fill with water and becomes the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes.

What’s interesting is that these diseases aren’t just associated with floods—they’re also linked to #droughts. That might seem counterintuitive at first, but in many parts of the world, people don’t have safe, reliable access to clean water, especially during drought conditions. So they store water in containers that aren’t properly sealed or protected, which too can become the perfect breeding sites for mosquitoes.

Infections—particularly vector-borne diseases—are increasingly reemerging and emerging in new areas around the world for a lot of different reasons. Climate change is definitely part of that, with rising temperatures and more extreme weather events like floods and droughts. But the way we live our lives and interact with the environment also plays a huge role. I mean, first and foremost, most of us now live in urban areas rather than rural ones..."

insideclimatenews.org/news/260

#Health
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The Slate Truck is the first product from Michigan-based Slate Auto.
It’s a machine designed to be extremely basic, extremely customizable, and extremely affordable.
Those are not your typical design goals, but then the Slate Truck isn’t the fruit of your typical design process.
Instead of steel or aluminum, the Slate Truck’s body panels are molded of #plastic.
The theory is that this makes them more durable and scratch-resistant, if only because the lack of paint means they’re #one #color all the way through.
Slate continues the theme through to the upholstery, a heathered textile that was designed to get better looking as it wears. The idea is to lean into the #aged #aesthetic.
But not everybody will dig the shark theme, and so the Slate Truck is designed to be #customizable to a degree never seen before on a production vehicle. Johnson says this is in contrast to the overly curated experience offered by many brands.

theverge.com/electric-cars/655

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The Verge · The $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreenBy Tim Stevens